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
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