Construction Project Management In Samoa: A Survey Of Intercultural Communication

Topics:
Construction Project Management
Tags:
Communication Skill,
Strategy,
Queensland University Of Technology,
Project Management,
Marketing Research,
Marketing,
Management,
Leadership,
It service Management,
It Operations,
...
Source:
Queensland University of Technology

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Overview: This paper provides the results of a questionnaire opinion survey of the extent to which human and cultural influences impact on international project management in Samoa. It focuses on the particular factors within the categories of culture, human resource management, leadership and communication skills. Furthermore it highlights the practical experience that form the source of personal beliefs; the perceived relative importance for each of the factors in contributing to performance; and the aspects of communication skills and strategies that are employed or evident within projects. It also investigates the communication strategies employed by project managers in Samoa and their effectiveness in communicating within a cross-cultural context.

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Format: PDF | Size: 153KB | Date: Aug 2003 | Pages: 20


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