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Construction the Third Way

John Bennett author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

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*Based on case studies of world-class construction *Links best practice and leading edge management theory *Helps customers get good value and quality and construction firms be efficient and profitable

Describes one of the best practices in managing construction. This book provides advice about organization structures that are responsive to changing markets and technologies, and construction processes that enable the industry to reach fair profits by providing customers with the levels of value and quality they demand.

This book describes current best practice in managing construction. It is based on case studies of leading practice responding to demands from customers that construction match the value and quality that international competition is forcing on their own businesses. The case studies show that major customers now partner with construction firms to find more efficient ways of working.



The resulting best practice adds to these cooperative approaches a drive for efficiency and innovation based on benchmarks of world class performance that empower teams to set themselves competitive targets. So the new approach balances cooperation and competition.

This is why Professor John Bennett's book is called ''Construction: The Third Way.'' The third way in modern politics balances the extremes of cooperation and competition in the interests of the whole community. At its best it encourages sustainable economic growth within a fair society. These aims are echoed in leading practice where teams able to balance cooperation and competition deliver better value for their customers and yet earn sustainably higher profits for construction.

The new approach requires managers to rethink construction using ideas from fundamental science that see human organizations as self-organizing networks of relationships. This throws new light on the strengths and weaknesses of both competition and cooperation, and provides the basis for a new paradigm to guide key construction decisions. The book describes this background and provides advice about organization structures that are responsive to changing markets and technologies, and construction processes that enable the industry to earch fair profits by providing customers with the levels of value and quality they now demand.

HIGHLY COMMENDED IN THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF BUILDING'S LITERARY AWARDS MARCH 2001

"An authoritative and well researched argument and exposition for a new approach to construction, the 'Third Way': essentially a careful balance between co-operation and competition. This is not a 'how to do it' guide, but more of a treatise on the necessity and indispensibility of this new approach. The author's case for the proposition is logical, well presented and thought provoking and should be disregarded at our peril."

ISBN: 9780750630931

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 420g

228 pages