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Current changes and pressures to transcend professional barriers
throughout the construction industry are being reflected in the way
built environment education and training is now planned and
designed. Courses are focusing on aspects which are common to all
the subjects to foster a multi-professional approach and lead to
better collaborative practice. The Built Environment Series of
Textbooks (BEST) provides texts which are relevant to more than one
course and addresses areas of commonality in an original and
innovative way. Learning aids in the texts - chapter objectives,
workpieces and checklists - will test your understanding. A clear
structure to each chapter makes it easy for you to follow and
absorb the information. Essential for tomorrow's architects,
planners, quantity surveyors, landscape architects, building
surveyors, housing managers and estate managers. All built
environment professionals need business and management skills to
realize their ideas. Management and Business Skills in the Built
Environment will encourage professionals to develop the basic
skills and knowledge needed to operate efficiently and effectively.
Developing these vital skills will help achieve greater control
over personal growth and development.
The third book in this series is written by a team of
interdisciplinary teachers and professionals, led by Mike
Waterhouse and Geoff Crook, is aimed at students and professionals
in the built environment who wish to develop their management and
business skills. In a rapidly changing world where techniques and
custom and practice can date soon after discovery, where
organisations are constantly changing shape and style to cope with
rapid technological, economic, political and social change, there
is a need for managers and built environment professionals who know
how to learn, who are self-aware enough to know when they don't
know, and who have the confidence and personal substance to be able
to initiate the required learning activites when necessary.
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