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Critical Perspectives, 2nd Edition
Edited by Andrew Dainty, Martin Loosemore
The construction sector is one of the most complex and problematic arenas within which to manage people. As a result, the applicability of much mainstream human resource management (HRM) theory to this industry is limited. Indeed, the operational realities faced by construction organizations mean...
To Be Published May 20th 2012 by Routledge
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"Doing the Right Thing?"
By Martin Loosemore, Florence Phua
The role that communities have to play in the evolution and implementation of an effective strategy is often overlooked, despite the fact that it is becoming increasingly important and complex. This book addresses how consulting and contracting firms in the construction and engineering industries...
Published September 6th 2010 by Routledge
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By Martin Loosemore, John Raftery, Charles Reilly, David Higgon
Project managers in construction and civil engineering need to base their decisions on realistic information about risk and public perceptions of risk. This second edition of the original practical and straightforward text retains the easy-to-read format, but has been expanded to encompass the...
Published November 23rd 2005 by Routledge
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Strategic and Operational Approaches
By Martin Loosemore, Andrew Dainty, Helen Lingard
Although construction is one of the most labour-intensive industries, people management issues are given inadequate attention. Furthermore, the focus of attention with regards to HR has been on the strategic aspects of HRM function - yet most problems and operational issues arise on projects. To...
Published January 15th 2003 by Routledge
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