Description
Managing Knowledge in the Construction Industry
Spon Research Series
Author: Styhre Alexander
Language: EnglishSubjects for Managing Knowledge in the Construction Industry:
Keywords
Site Managers; site; Construction Industry; manager; Architect’s Gaze; management; UK Construction Industry; aesthetic; Standard Operation Procedures; everyday; Spray Concrete; work; Construction Work; life; Contemporary Society; architects; Professional Vision; gaze; Knowledge Management; perspective; Oncogene Research; Support Site Managers; Site Management Work; Knowledge Intensive Work; Knorr Cetina; Executive Coaching; Mri Technology; Aesthetic Knowledge; Rock Construction; Project Organization Form; Brown Architects; Coaching Programme; Action Net; Senior Project Leaders; Knowledgeintensive Work
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Add to cart the book of Styhre AlexanderPublication date: 07-2016
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
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Add to cart the book of Styhre AlexanderPublication date: 02-2009
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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Knowledge management presents a new way of understanding organizations and companies, and is especially suited to sophisticated and highly technical firms and operations such as those in the construction industry.
This new book draws on hard data from three separate research programs in Sweden and shows how the concept of knowledge can make sense in the construction industry, an industry which can be viewed in essence as being engaged in the material transformation of "nature into buildings". In particular it explores and examines three different businesses: a medium sized construction firm; Wingårdh Architecture, Sweden?s most prestigious architecture firm; and BESAB, a specialist concrete injection firm working on underground construction. An emerging theme is the situational and context-bound nature of knowledge in the construction industry, thus showing "knowledge" to be a remarkably heterogeneous concept.
A range of readers should find the book useful, from students and construction managers through to researchers.
1. Managing Knowledge in the Construction Industry 2. Site Manager Work and the Use of Coaching 3. Architectural Work as Practice: Materialized Semiosis 4. Knowing the Concrete: Knowledge and Skills in a Specialist Construction Company 5. Knowledge and Construction Work: Concluding Remarks
Alexander Styhre is Professor of Operations Management in the School of Technology Management, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. He is the author, co-author and editor of thirteen books in the field of organization theory, including The Innovative Bureaucracy: Bureaucracy in the Age of Fluidity (Routledge, 2007).