Title of article :
Improving Satisfaction through Conflict Stimulation and Resolution in Value Management in Construction Projects
Author/Authors :
Leung، Mei-yung نويسنده , , Ng، S. Thomas نويسنده , , Cheung، Sai-On نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
-67
From page :
68
To page :
0
Abstract :
Value management is a goal-setting process that aims to satisfy the clientʹs project requirements. However, goals cannot always be easily identified or agreed upon due to conflicts among project participants and/or objectives. Conflict is often conceived of as detrimental to the effective operation of a team. Cognitive scientists argue that a suitable level of conflict can stimulate a teamʹs creativity, which could lead to better decision making, productivity, and satisfaction. This paper examines the relationships between the value-goal conflict and participantsʹ satisfaction through three case studies collected in Hong Kong. The findings indicate that a suitable level of conflict can improve satisfaction up to a certain point, where the satisfaction diminishes as conflict increases. To yield an optimum level of satisfaction, a value manager should stimulate conflicts at the early stage of the value management workshop and strive to resolve any undue conflicts among the project participants.
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING
Record number :
35672
Link To Document :
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