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Communication in Construction Teams

by Stephen Emmitt, Christopher Gorse
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Overview

Construction teams are usually very complex and temporal groupings of actors that rely on interdisciplinary interaction for the realisation of project goals. The costs of delay and inefficiency associated with poor coordination and communication are a constant factor, and it is well recognised that the development and maintenance of effective communication within teams is crucial to successful project outcomes. However published data regarding the manner in which individuals interact within the temporary project team is scarce. Managers and researchers have little other than anecdotal evidence on which to develop effective tools and methods to facilitate communication and hence improve the performance of the project team.

Christopher Gorse and Stephen Emmitt provide a comprehensive overview of the literature on interpersonal communication and deliver a critical review of various research methods previously used in and outside the construction management field. This leads to a focus on Bales' interaction process analysis (IPA), a tool used successfully in many fields to collect interaction data. Bales' IPA is used here to investigate the link between successful projects and the effectiveness of communication by categorising task-based and socio-emotional communication acts in a series of site-based construction progress meetings. This data is then compared with specific project performance criteria to see how communication affected project performance.

The findings indicate that participants in the construction process exhibit regular patterns of interaction and, most significantly that there are different patterns of interaction associated with successful and unsuccessfulprojects. Consequently a number of practical suggestions are put forward to assist all actors involved in construction projects. This insightful publication will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in the fields of building design and construction management

About the Author:
Professor Stephen Emmitt BA(Hons), Dip. Arch., MA Prof. Ed., PhD is the Hoffmann Professor of Innovation and Management in Building at the Technical University of Denmark

About the Author:
Dr Christopher Gorse BSc(Hons), Dip. Ed., Dip (H&S), Msc., PhD., MCIOB, MAPM is a Senior Lecturer in Construction Project Management at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

About the Author, Stephen Emmitt

Professor Stephen Emmitt BA(Hons), Dip. Arch., MA Prof. Ed., PhD is the Hoffmann Professor of Innovation and Management in Building at the Technical University of Denmark. He is a registered architect with industrial and research experience. He holds a PhD from the University of Manchester and has published widely in the field of design and construction project management.

Dr Christopher Gorse BSc(Hons), Dip. Ed., Dip (H&S), MSc., PhD., MCIOB, MAPM is a Senior Lecturer in Construction Project Management at Leeds Metropolitan University. He is a construction and project management consultant with industrial and research experience. He holds a PhD from the University of Leicester and has published widely in the field of construction project management.

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Book Details

Published
January 11, 2013
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
320
ISBN
9781134225088

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