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Clients Driving Innovation

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

22.09.2008

Herausgeber

Peter S. Brandon + weitere

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

296

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17,3/2 cm

Gewicht

816 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4051-7566-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

22.09.2008

Herausgeber

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

296

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17,3/2 cm

Gewicht

816 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4051-7566-1

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  • Produktbild: Clients Driving Innovation
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

    PREFACE - Peter Brandon.

    PART I THE CONTEXT FOR INNOVATION .

    What is the Broader Context within which Clients Operate?.

    Chapter 1 A global agenda for revaluing construction: the client's role - Peter Barrett.

    Chapter 2 Revaluing construction: implications for the construction process - Graham M Winch.

    Chapter 3 Is the client really part of the team? A contemporary policy perspective on Latham / Egan - John Hobson and Kenneth Treadaway.

    What is the Position of Clients within the Development Process?.

    Chapter 4 Enabling clients to be professional - Roger Courtney.

    Chapter 5 Challenging the illusion of the all powerful clients' role in driving innovation - Martin Sexton, Carl Abbott and Shu-Ling Lu.

    Chapter 6 Reifying the client in construction management research? Alternative perspectives on a complex construct - Mike Bresnen.

    Chapter 7 A proposed taxonomy for construction clients - Patricia Tzortzopoulos, Mike Kagioglou and Kenneth Treadaway.

    What are the Client's Roles and Responsibilities in Driving Innovation?.

    Chapter 8 Clients' roles and contributions to innovations in the construction industry: when giants learn to dance - Charles Egbu.

    Chapter 9 Setting the game plan: the role of clients in construction innovation and diffusion - Kristian Widén, Brian Atkin and Leif Hommen.

    Chapter 10 Clients as innovation drivers in large engineering projects - Roger Miller.

    Chapter 11 Knowing differently, innovating together? Exploring the dynamics of knowledge creation across boundaries in clients' design teams - Patrick S. W. Fong.

    Chapter 12 The role of the client in the innovation processes of small construction professional service firms - Shu-Ling Lu.

    Chapter 13 Client-oriented contractor innovation - Jan Bröchner.

    What are the Appropriate Tools and Barriers to the Implementation of Innovation Practices?.

    Chapter 14 Driving innovation in construction: a conceptual model of client leadership behaviour - Mohammed F. Dulaimi.

    Chapter 15 Critical actions by clients for effective development and implementation of construction innovations - E. Sarah Slaughter and William L. Cate.

    PART II THE INNOVATION PROCESS .

    Chapter 16 Overcoming resistance to innovation: the integration champion in construction - Andreas Hartmann.

    Chapter 17 Client-driven innovation through a requirements-oriented project process - John M. Kamara.

    Chapter 18 Knowledge management supports clients driving innovation: two case studies - Marja Naaranoja, Päivi Haapalainen and Heikki Lonka.

    Chapter 19 Implementing innovations in infrastructures for the built environment: the role of project developers, customers and users - Marcela Miozzo and Nuno Gil.

    PART III MOVING IDEAS INTO PRACTICE .

    What are the Policy Issues in Moving Ideas into Practice?.

    Chapter 20 Client driven performance improvement strategies for the construction industry: development and implementation challenges - Aminah Robinson Fayek, Jeff H. Rankin and Ernie Tromposch.

    Chapter 21 Public policy, clients and the construction industry - Eileen Fairhurst.

    Chapter 22 Value for money versus complexity: a battle of giants in the public sector? - Erica Dyson.

    How do Clients Move Ideas into Practice?.

    Chapter 23 The role of the professional client in leading change: a case study of Stanhope plc - Colin Gray.

    Chapter 24 Customer focus: time, the enemy of desire - a contractor developer perspective - Chris Woods.

    Chapter 25 The role of the client in building site innovations - Frédéric Bougrain.

    Chapter 26 A complex systems approach to customer co-innovation: a financial services case study - Robert Kay