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Buch, Englisch, 244 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 703 g

Reihe: Innovation in the Built Environment

Pryke

Construction Supply Chain Management: Concepts and Case Studies

Buch, Englisch, 244 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 703 g

Reihe: Innovation in the Built Environment

ISBN: 978-1-4051-5844-2
Verlag: WILEY


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Contributors.

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

Chapter 1 Introduction (Stephen Pryke).

1.1 Supply Chain Management - What Is It?

1.2 Supply Chain Management and Project Management.

1.3 Origins of SCM in Construction.

1.4 Overview of the Book.

1.5 Summary.

PART A: CONCEPTS.

Chapter 2 The Concept and Development of Supply Chain Management in the UK Construction Industry (Roy Morledge, Andrew Knight and Mohieddin Grada).

2.1 Introduction.

2.2 Characteristics of Construction Industry.

2.3 Government Initiatives in the Construction Industry.

2.4 The Historical Development of Supply Chain Management.

2.5 The Concept of Supply Chain Management.

2.6 The Application of Supply Chain Management Techniques in the Construction Industry.

2.7 Supply Chain Challenges.

2.8 Conclusion.

Chapter 3 Culture in Supply Chains (Richard Fellows).

3.1 Introduction - Context.

3.2 Culture.

3.3 Dimensions of Culture.

3.4 Values and Value.

3.5 Ethics.

3.6 Organisational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

3.7 Teams and Teamwork.

3.8 (Strategic) Alliances.

3.9 Supply Chain Participants and Behaviour.

3.10 Conclusion.

Chapter 4 Learning to Co-operate and Co-operating to Learn: Knowledge, Learning and Innovation in Construction Supply Chains (Mike Bresnen).

4.1 Introduction.

4.2 Supply Chain Management: Innovation, Knowledge Sharing and Organisational Learning.

4.3 SCM in the Construction Industry.

4.4 Innovation, Knowledge Sharing and Learning in Construction Supply Chains.

4.5 Situated Learning and Implications for Project-Based Supply Chains.

4.6 Conclusion.
Chapter 5 Marketing and Pricing Strategy (Martin Skitmore and Hedley Smyth).

5.1 Definitions and Difference.

5.2 Collaboration.

5.3 Added Value.

5.4 Profitability and Repeat Business.

5.5 Conclusion.

PART B: APPLICATION AND CASE STUDIES.

Chapter 6 Risk Management and the Supply Chain (Andrew Edkins).

6.1 Introduction.

6.2 Placing the UK Construction Industry in Context.

6.3 Supply Chains and Risk.

6.4 Supply Relationships.

6.5 Risk and Supply.

6.6 Managing Risks in the Supply Chain.

6.7 Supply Chain Management and PFI.

6.8 Concluding Remarks.

Chapter 7 Slough Estates in the 1990s - Client Driven SCM (Bernard Rimmer).

7.1 Introduction.

7.2 Slough Estates' Experiences of Procurement Analysed in Terms of SCM.

7.3 Infl uences of Industry Reports.

7.4 Slough Estates SCM Initiatives and Results.

7.5 Summary and Conclusions.

Chapter 8 From Heathrow Express to Heathrow Terminal 5: BAA's Development of Supply Chain Management (Keith Potts).

8.1 Introduction.

8.2 Heathrow Express High Speed Rail Link.

8.3 Continuous Improvement of the Project Process (CIPP).

8.4 SCM at BAA: 'The Genesis Project'.

8.5 BAA Initiatives.

8.6 Best Practice - Framework Agreements.

8.7 Motivations and infl uences.

8.8 SCM on Heathrow T5.

8.9 Conclusions.

Chapter 9 Supply Chain Management: A Main Contractor's Perspective (Andrew P. King and Marn C. Pitt).

9.1 Introduction.

9.2 Supply Chain Management.

9.3 Methodology.

9.4 Analysis.

9.5 Conclusion.

Chapter 10 Franchising the Supply Chain (Hedley Smyth).

10.1 Towards Controlling the Supply Chain.

10.2 Conceptualising Franchising.

10.3 Conclusion.

Chapter 11 Conclusion (Stephen Pryke).

11.1 Supply Chain Management in Construction.

11.2 Final Thoughts and the Future of SCM in Construction.

11.3 In Conclusion.

11.4 Next Steps.

Index.


Stephen Pryke is Senior Lecturer in Construction and Project Management at the Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, University College London, and Director of the Master's course there in Project and Enterprise Management.


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