Knowledge Management in the Construction Industry: A Socio-technical PerspectiveKnowledge Management in the Construction Industry: A Socio-Technical Perspective presents a portfolio of concepts, methods, models, and tools supported by real life case studies from various corners of the globe providing insights into the management of knowledge in the construction industry. Untangling the hype from the reality, practical means of implementing knowledge management in the construction industry through various mechanisms and tools are demonstrated. For the practitioner, it provides practical insights and experiences from real life cases, for the researcher and academic, it provides current and state-of-the-art undertakings in this emerging area for the construction industry. |
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Distribution of respondents ( according to their years of experience in building maintenance ) Total Number of Respondents : 31 -29.0 % 35.5 % B5 = n < 10 110 = n < 15 Xn = 15 Where " n " is the number of years the respondent has been ...
Distribution of respondents ( according to their years of experience in building maintenance ) Total Number of Respondents : 31 -29.0 % 35.5 % B5 = n < 10 110 = n < 15 Xn = 15 Where " n " is the number of years the respondent has been ...
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Nature of Knowledge and Experience in Building Maintenance The results of the survey regarding the nature of knowledge and experience in building maintenance are summarised in Table 2. From the mean scores of all the four statements in ...
Nature of Knowledge and Experience in Building Maintenance The results of the survey regarding the nature of knowledge and experience in building maintenance are summarised in Table 2. From the mean scores of all the four statements in ...
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Management of knowledge and experience in building maintenance would be beneficial to the profession 20 18 16 55n < 10 $ 105n < 15 14 -- ne 15 12 #AN 10 6 Wwwwwww w 2 Where " n " is the number of years the respondent has been Involved ...
Management of knowledge and experience in building maintenance would be beneficial to the profession 20 18 16 55n < 10 $ 105n < 15 14 -- ne 15 12 #AN 10 6 Wwwwwww w 2 Where " n " is the number of years the respondent has been Involved ...
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