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Lean culture for the construction industry : building responsible and committed project teams /

By: Santorella, Gary [author.].
Publisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2017Edition: Second edition.Description: xxii, 297 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.Content type: text | text Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9781498787246; 9781315186368; 1315186365.Subject(s): Construction industry -- Personnel management | Construction industry -- Management | Lean manufacturingDDC classification: 624.0684 SAN
Contents:
Lean in its proper context -- Lean culture defined -- Lean cuisine and construction : the benefits of a food industry perspective -- The lean team challenge -- Trust : laying the foundation -- Is your attitude a value-add? -- Lean ethics -- Construction 101 : the basics from a lean perspective -- Execution and overarching philosophies -- Lean purpose -- The conflict paradox : encouraging debate without letting it become destructive -- Establishing and maintaining high standards -- Influencing versus motivating -- Constructive discipline (knowing when and how to draw the line) -- Commitment and accountability -- Building a lean safety culture -- Fine-tuning : keeping your fingers on the team's pulse via continuous lean culture assessment -- Managing external partner anxiety and anger -- Generational issues -- Conclusion.
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Includes index.

Lean in its proper context -- Lean culture defined -- Lean cuisine and construction : the benefits of a food industry perspective -- The lean team challenge -- Trust : laying the foundation -- Is your attitude a value-add? -- Lean ethics -- Construction 101 : the basics from a lean perspective -- Execution and overarching philosophies -- Lean purpose -- The conflict paradox : encouraging debate without letting it become destructive -- Establishing and maintaining high standards -- Influencing versus motivating -- Constructive discipline (knowing when and how to draw the line) -- Commitment and accountability -- Building a lean safety culture -- Fine-tuning : keeping your fingers on the team's pulse via continuous lean culture assessment -- Managing external partner anxiety and anger -- Generational issues -- Conclusion.

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