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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Construction manager's influence on project success

Latorre, V. January 2009 (has links)
Construction managers aim to deliver successful construction projects; however it is unclear how they perceive construction project success and how they influence that success. Focusing on the construction phase of the project, a Systems Conceptual Framework is induced from the literature review. In-depth interviews undertaken by 10 construction managers, whose experience accounts for over 130 construction projects, provide data to derive categories which populate the Systems Conceptual Framework initially developed. By adopting an unstructured approach to the data collection, a holistic view of how construction managers impact the success of construction projects is acquired. The construction managers' influence on success is identified through the skills, competencies and characteristics which enable success of the construction phase (enablers). This inductive-deductive methodological approach allows the identification of categories and relations between them which, along with the Systems Conceptual Framework, form the Empirical Model. A Pareto analysis was carried out in order to determine the relative relevance categories have against each others. Overall, 56 relations were identified between the 37 categories derived from the data analysis. The results of the research show that the influence of construction managers on project success is determined by twenty enablers. According to the Pareto analysis, 6 enablers were most relevant; they are separated into two interrelated sets: Communication, Leadership and People Management, and Ability to Pull Back, Experience and Technical Skill. This suggests that construction managers consider mastering 'hard' and 'soft' aspects of the job are both equally relevant to the success of the project. The high interconnectivity between the categories is what allows the Empirical Model to be developed; making it the most important finding of this research. Evidence indicates that construction managers work with both a subjective (qualitative) and an objective (quantitative) concept of success. The quantitative concept of success can have between two and four success factors, which are prioritised according to the needs of the client; there is always one critical success factors that leads the project. The subjective concept of success incorporates aspects of the end user and personal satisfaction, and specific characteristics of the project. The results also show that the outcomes of construction projects can be three: success, failure, and a third outcome which is neither, an outcome between success and failure. Participants have identified this last outcome as being the most frequent.
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Stressfaktorer och copingstrategier hosarbetsledare i byggbranschen : En kvalitativ studie om arbetsledare i södra Sverige

Cederholm, Philip, Nilsson, Alexander January 2021 (has links)
The purpose with this study is to identify wich stressors construction managers experience and also how they cope with them. The purpose was answered with the questions: What stressors do construction managers experience in the construction industry? What copingstrategies do they use to cope with the stressors? The study is qualitative and eight semi structural interviews was implemented. The study shows that construction managers experience lack of information, time pressure and unpredictable changes as the primary stressors. The managers used physical training, social support among family and colleagues, changing the situation and changing the feelings as primary coping strategies. / Syftet med undersökningen är att identifiera vilka stressfaktorer som arbetsledare i byggbranschen upplever samt vilka copingstrategier arbetsledarna använder för att hantera dem. Två frågeställningar besvaras för att uppnå syftet: vilka stressfaktorer upplever mellanchefer i byggbranschen? Vilka copingstrategier används för att hantera stressfaktorerna? Studien är kvalitativ med åtta semistrukturerade intervjuer. Resultatet visar att arbetsledarna upplever informationsbrist, tidspress och förändringar/förseningar som stressfaktorer. Copingstrategierna som arbetsledarna använder är träning, socialt stöd, förändring av situationen och förändring av tankar.

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