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Construction Stakeholder Management. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 416 Pages
  • December 2009
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 1210210
This book captures best practice in construction stakeholder management using a range of international case studies. It demonstrates stakeholder mapping, presents the power/interest matrix and analyses a model for the timely engagement of stakeholders.

The increased use of partnering and other relational forms of contracting have underlined the need for project participants to work together and also to be aware of all those who can affect or be affected by a project and its associated developments. Stakeholder management enables them to see this wider picture and provides guidance for managing the diverse views and interests that can manifest in the course of a project’s life.

All construction projects have the potential for conflicts of interest that can result in costly and damaging legal proceedings. This new book advocates an alternative to dispute resolution that is proactive, practical and global in its application. Construction Stakeholder Management is therefore an essential text for advanced students, lecturers, researchers and practitioners in the built environment.

Table of Contents

Contributors

Preface

1. Introduction to Stakeholder Management (Ezekiel Chinyio and Paul Olomolaiye).

2. Corporate Social Responsibility – The remit (Kenneth Amaeshi).

3. A historical Overview of Stakeholder Management (Frank Harris).

4. Uptake, Applications and Best Practices in Stakeholder Management (Michael Thomson).

5. Construction Stakeholder Management – A Scandinivian Approach (Adekunle Oyegoke).

6. Risk and Construction Stakeholder Management (Mei-Yung and Paul Olomolaiye).

7. Mapping Stakeholders (Lynda Bourne and Pat Weaver).

8. Managing Construction Stakeholders: strategies and tactics (Steven Ogunlana and Ektewan Manowong).

9. Negotiations in Stakeholder Management (Jeroen Warner).

10. Communications in Stakeholder Management (Amir Al-Khafaji, Douglas Oberhelman, Wayne Baum and Bernie Koch).

11. Culture and Leadership in Stakeholder Management (Abbas Elmualim).

12. Impact of Procurement on Stakeholder Management (Pantaleo D. Rwelamila).

13. Procurement – Asia/Australian Perspectives (Steve Rowlinson, Tas Yong Koh and Martin Morgan Tuuli).

14. Decision Analysis in Stakeholder Management (Matthew Wood, Amlan Mukherjee, Todd Bridges and Igor Linkov).

15. Stakeholder Management – the gains and pains (Stefan Olander and Brian Atkins).

16. Benefiting from Stakeholder Management - learning from Austria’s Electronic Archiving of Original Documents (Michaela Linzzatti).

17. Managing Stakeholder Conflicts between Organizations (Helder Moura and Cardoso Teixeira).

18. Managing Stakeholder Conflicts: environment versus people (Felix Hammond and Colin Booth).

19. Change Management (Nidhi Shah and Phil T. Harris).

20. Case Studies (Ezekiel Chinyio).

21. Conclusion. (Ezekiel and Paul Olomolaiye).

Index.

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Authors

Ezekiel Chinyio University of Wolverhampton. Paul Olomolaiye University of Wolverhampton.