<p>It would be difficult to put another team together with comparable knowledge… In all, this is a solid publication which will hopefully inspire further interest and scientific enquiry into this area.</p><p>Christopher Gorse </p><p><em>International Journal of Architectural Engineering and Design Management</em></p><p>...provides a broad account of communication in construction. Students of construction related subjects will find the book useful, both as a reference and as a source of inspiration for future research.</p><p><em>Construction Management and Economics</em></p><p><strong>'An excellent commentary on construction communication'</strong><em> – Lecturer, University of Bolton</em></p>
<p>It would be difficult to put another team together with comparable knowledge… In all, this is a solid publication which will hopefully inspire further interest and scientific enquiry into this area.</p><p>Christopher Gorse</p><p><em>International Journal of Architectural Engineering and Design Management</em></p><p>...provides a broad account of communication in construction. Students of construction related subjects will find the book useful, both as a reference and as a source of inspiration for future research.</p><p><em>Construction Management and Economics</em></p><p><strong>'An excellent commentary on construction communication'</strong><em> –</em> <em>Lecturer, University of Bolton</em></p>
Produktdetaljer
Biographical note
Dr Andrew Dainty is a Senior Lecturer in Construction Management at Loughborough University’s Department of Civil and Building Engineering. An internationally renowned researcher in the field of human resource management in the construction industry, he has published widely in both academic and industry journals. He is co-author of HRM in Construction Projects, also published by Taylor and Francis.
Dr David Moore is a Reader in Construction Management, based in the Scott Sutherland School of The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen. He has authored and contributed to various books covering project management organisation structures, building production management and construction project management for architects.
Dr Mike Murray is a Lecturer in construction management within the Department of Architecture at the University of Strathclyde. Mike is co-editor of several textbooks including Construction Industry Reports 1944-1998 (Blackwell 2003) and the RIBA Handbook of Construction Project Management (RIBA 2004).