Current barriers and possible solutions to effective project team formation and deployment within a large construction organisation
AB Raiden, ARJ Dainty, RH Neale - International Journal of Project …, 2004 - Elsevier
AB Raiden, ARJ Dainty, RH Neale
International Journal of Project Management, 2004•ElsevierThe characteristics of the construction industry present an extremely challenging context for
effective human resource management (HRM). The dynamic project-based nature of the
industry results in extreme fluctuations in organisations' workloads and requires teams to
form, develop and disband relatively quickly. Thus, the importance of efficient management
of employee resourcing activities cannot be understated. This paper reports on the findings
of research which explored employee resourcing practices within large UK construction …
effective human resource management (HRM). The dynamic project-based nature of the
industry results in extreme fluctuations in organisations' workloads and requires teams to
form, develop and disband relatively quickly. Thus, the importance of efficient management
of employee resourcing activities cannot be understated. This paper reports on the findings
of research which explored employee resourcing practices within large UK construction …
The characteristics of the construction industry present an extremely challenging context for effective human resource management (HRM). The dynamic project-based nature of the industry results in extreme fluctuations in organisations’ workloads and requires teams to form, develop and disband relatively quickly. Thus, the importance of efficient management of employee resourcing activities cannot be understated. This paper reports on the findings of research which explored employee resourcing practices within large UK construction firms. The results suggest that managers currently attempt to carry out some strategic planning with regards to employee resourcing, but that this does not necessarily translate into effective operational practice which simultaneously takes account of organisational, project and individual employee needs. A new approach for more effective employee resourcing decision-making, based on encouraging the involvement of the employees in the deployment process, is put forward as a management tool which informs effective team formation and deployment. However, this will require the acceptance of both decision-support technology and of employee input into what is currently a tacit, management-oriented decision process.
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