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Strategic Management in Construction Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Langford, D. A. (Author), Male, Steven (Author), Langford, David (Author)
ISBN: 0632049995     ISBN-13: 9780632049998
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers
OUR PRICE:   $107.30  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2000
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Annotation: This book reviews general theory of strategy, relates it to the particular circumstance of the construction industry, and shows how it can be applied in practice. It brings together ideas from economic, marketing, management, business and politics to develop strategic management for both contractors firms and the associated professions.

Substantial changes have occurred in the industry since the book was first published in 1991. This Second Edition reflects the major developments that have followed the Latham, and Egan reports, and includes new chapters on international strategy and marketing, showing how they can contribute to the strategic planning of construction organisations.

The book will provide a valuable tool for the strategic development of construction firms.

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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Civil - General
Dewey: 624.068
LCCN: 2001037773
Physical Information: 0.57" H x 6.56" W x 9.5" (0.90 lbs) 260 pages
 
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This book reviews the general theory of strategy, relates it to the particular circumstances of the construction industry, and shows how it can be applied in practice. It brings together ideas from economics, marketing, management, business and politics to develop strategic management for both contractors' firms and the associated professions.

Substantial changes have occurred in the industry since the book was first published in 1991. This Second Edition reflects the major developments that have followed the Latham and Egan reports, and includes new chapters on international strategy and marketing, showing how they can contribute to the strategic planning of construction organizations.

The book will provide a valuable tool for the strategic development of construction firms.

Ten years separate the editions during which period a significant number of British, (and other), construction firms which had survived generations of proprietors merged, changed beyond recognition or ceased trading. One can not but wonder if publication of a work on strategic planning some twenty year earlier might have saved some of them. Construction Manager

The book presents the essential elements for managing at this higher level and should be a must for any construction professional who aspires to an executive position in industry as well as any student for construction management, project management and organizational management in construction. It comes highly recommended Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management