Video-Enhanced On-Line Advanced Construction, Business, Project and Contract Management, and Advanced Value Engineering (Intensive Full-Time)
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In Bangkok (Thailand), Durban (South Africa), Dubai (United Arab Emirates) and 7 other venues
*Indicative price
Original amount in GBP:
£ 36,180
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240 Days
This course is designed for:Executives of Construction Companies, Contractors, Civil Engineers, Architects, Managers of Construction Companies, Project Managers, Project Team Leaders, Value Engineers, Value Analysts, Project Monitoring Personnel, Productivity Specialists, Functional Managers and Individuals with a genuine interest in Issues associated with construction management
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About this course
Degree or Relevant Work Experience
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Subjects
- Construction Management
- Business Managemen
- Project Management
Course programme
- Organisational Analysis and Management In the Construction Industry
- Performance Management in the Construction Industry
- Health and Safety Management in Industrial and Commercial Sectors
- Functions of Management: An Introduction
- Motivating Workers: Intrinsic and Extrinsic Rewards
- Modern Quality Systems
- Advanced Value Engineering and Construction Project Management
Limited Contents, Concepts and Issues:
Module 1: Organisational Analysis and Management In the Construction Industry
- Management in the Construction Industry: An Introduction
- Contextualising Organisational Analysis
- Exploring Delegation
- Contextualising Delegation
- Meeting Management
Module 2: Performance Management in the Construction Industry
- Defining Performance Management
- Is Performance Management New?
- Performance Management in Practice
- Performance Standards as a Prerequisite for Performance Measurement
- Performance Measurement
- Performance Appraisal Practice
- Objectives of Performance Appraisal
- Some Problems with Traditional Appraisal
- Some Appraisal Systems
- Appraisal Training
- Appraisal Forms
- Characteristics of Appraisal Forms
- Determining Overall Rating
- Integration of Performance Management Systems with Human Resource and
- Development Activities
- The Performance Management Cycle: Annual or Continuous?
- Performance Management as a Strategic Process
- Linking Performance Management with Reward System
- Linking Performance Management to the Strategic Plan
- Strategic Planning
- Developing Strategic Plans at the Unit Level
- Sources of Performance Information
- Addressing Poor Performance
- Addressing Poor Professional Behaviour
- Performance Management and Employee Development
- Introduction to Industrial Safety and Health Management
- Insuring Workers' Safety in the Industrial Setting
- Profiling Managers at Different Organisational Levels
- Planning
- The Planning Hierarchy
- Difference between Strategic, Tactical and Operational Plans
- Standing Plan
- Organising
- Organisational Structure and Design
- Effective Organising
- Division of Work
- Departmentalising
- Establishing Vertical and Horizontal Relationships and Formal Communication
- Channels
- Establishing the Mechanism Whereby the Organisational Activities Can Be Co-Ordinated
- Desirable Level of Specialisation
- Level of Worker Autonomy and Managerial Control
- Levels of Managerial Control and Worker Autonomy
- Span of Management/Control or Span of Management
- Degree of Decision-Making and Operational Centralisation or Decentralisation
- Tall or Flat Structure
- Co-Ordinating
- Mutual Adjustment - With Informal Communication
- Direct Supervision
- Standardisation of Work Process
- Standardisation of Input - Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes
- Standardisation of Output
- Controlling
- The Management of Quality
- Directing or Leading
- The Concept of Motivation
- Theories of Motivation
- Content Theories and Some of Their Contributors
- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- Analysis of Maslow's Claims
- Mcclelland's Studies
- Taylor: Money and Motivation
- Motivator-Hygiene Factor: Herzberg's Contribution
- Process Theories
- Equity Theory
- Goal-Setting Theory
- Expectancy Theory
- Equitable Reward Systems
- Reinforcement Theories
- Reinforcement Theory
- Motivation and Contingency Theory
- Designing an Effective Motivation Strategy
- The Collectivist vs. the Individualist Perspective of Motivation
- Common Trends in Motivation Theories
- Intrinsic and Extrinsic Values of Motivation
- Motivation and Worker Behaviour
- The Extent to Which Salary or Wages Inducement Motivate Workers
- Performance Related Pay (PRP)
- Productivity Bonuses
- Efficiency Gains
- Profit Share
- The Contingency Approach to Motivation
- Social Differentiation in Motivation
- Culture Differentiation in Motivation
- Wealth as a Factor in Motivation
- Class as an Issue in Motivation
- Individual Expectation and Motivation
- Individual Preferences as a Motivating Factor
- Quality: A Definition
- Clients' Quality Consciousness
- The Law and Development of Quality Assurance
- Using Quality As A Tool To:
- Create a P ositive O r ga ni s ati o na l I m a g e
- Lower Operational Costs
- Reduce or Avert Product or Service Liability Litigation
- Modern Control Systems
- Management Information System
- Computerised Information Systems
- Information Speed
- Information Retrieval
- Management Accounting System
- The Import- Conversion -Export Process
- The Import Process
- The Conversion Process
- The Export Process
- Operational Control System
- Service Operation
- Process Scheduling
- Loading
- Sequencing
- Detailed Scheduling
- Inventory Control
- Cost Control
- Quality Control
- Controlling Utilisation of Organisational Resources
- Co-Ordaining As a Control Mechanism
Module 7: Advanced Value Engineering and Construction Project Management
- Project Participation
- Project Delivery Methods
- Contract Management
- Construction Project
- Management Stages
- Advanced Value
- Engineering for
- Construction Management
- Construction Services
- during the Design Process
- Bidding, Procurement and
- Construction
- Project Cost Estimation
- Project Planning and
- Scheduling
- Controlling Project Cost,
- Time and Quality
- Job Site Administration
- Construction Project
- Commissioning
Additional information
Video-Enhanced On-Line Advanced Construction, Business, Project and Contract Management, and Advanced Value Engineering (Intensive Full-Time)
*Indicative price
Original amount in GBP:
£ 36,180