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Leadership, Ethics, and Project Execution F.H. (Bud) Griffis (New York University, New York)

Leadership, Ethics, and Project Execution By F.H. (Bud) Griffis (New York University, New York)

Leadership, Ethics, and Project Execution by F.H. (Bud) Griffis (New York University, New York)


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From its accessible, conversational tone to the lifetime's worth of construction wisdom it shares, Leadership, Ethics, and Project Execution offers an extended mentoring session with three giants of the building industry.

Leadership, Ethics, and Project Execution Summary

Leadership, Ethics, and Project Execution: An Evidence-Based Project Success Model by F.H. (Bud) Griffis (New York University, New York)

Leadership, Ethics, and Project Execution provides a masterclass in the project and people management skills that set apart the most accomplished design and construction professionals. This textbook for graduate and advanced undergraduate students distils the insights gleaned over the authors' decades of experience in academia and industry into actionable principles for success in a notoriously demanding field.

Combining real life case studies with original research, Leadership, Ethics, and Project Execution points the way from the classroom to the jobsite. Interactive exercises allow readers to take the role of junior project managers and other emerging professionals and reason through the ethical dilemmas surrounding building projects from the initial bid to completion. Chapters on stakeholder alignment, productivity, and project success ensure that aspiring leaders' business decisions are as economically sound as they are ethically correct.

From its accessible, conversational tone to the lifetime's worth of construction wisdom it shares, Leadership, Ethics, and Project Execution offers an extended mentoring session with three giants of the building industry.

Leadership, Ethics, and Project Execution Reviews

The authors regard project management as 'a people business,' and their eloquent book offers vital lessons on how ethics and leadership are fundamental, inextricable parts of successful project management. -Joanne B. Ciulla, Director, Institute for Ethical Leadership, Rutgers Business School

This book provides an uncommon perspective, in that it spans both the academic and the industry realm. Too often, solely academic research, by its nature, is devoid of industry experienceThe research informing this innovative book is a prime example of solid academic and industry knowledge being coordinated and applied to optimize construction project teamwork. That team cohesion fills a major gap in current industry project delivery and will ultimately lead to a better project for the client and project team members. -Charles E. Jettmar, Managing Director, Capital Projects and Engineering, USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center

This book is unique, as it brings together the theory and reality of the construction process in a way no one else has. Construction management is like the weather-everyone talks about it but never does anything to change it. This book will change how you think about construction and defines what is really important for everyone on a project team. I find it exciting to see the concepts of our profession synthesized into a clear roadmap for project success. -John Shea, Chief Executive Officer for Facilities and Construction, New York City Department of Education

About F.H. (Bud) Griffis (New York University, New York)

F.H. (Bud) Griffis, PhD, PE, (1938-2021) was Professor of Construction Engineering and Management at New York University's Tandon School of Engineering and Professor Emeritus at Columbia University. He was also Executive Vice President in the firm of Robbins, Pope and Griffis Engineers, P.C. of New York (RPG).

Frederick B. Plummer, Jr., PhD, is an executive with over 37 years of experience in the offshore oil and gas industry. He is currently a writer, investor, and self-employed consultant.

Francis X. DarConte, PhD, RA, is a research professor and construction management faculty member at New York University's Tandon School of Engineering. He is also a self-employed consultant with over 35 years of experience in the commercial building industry.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction to Leadership, Ethics, and Project Execution

PART 1 LEADERSHIP

Chapter 2 Introduction to Leadership

Chapter 3 Principles of Leadership

Chapter 4 Techniques for Construction Leaders

Chapter 5 Leadership and Management

Chapter 6 Some Highlights of Leadership

PART 2 ETHICS

Chapter 7 Personal Ethics

Chapter 8 Professional Ethics

Chapter 9 Business Conduct

Chapter 10 How to Make Better Ethical Decisions

Chapter 11 Leadership and Ethics

PART 3 PROJECT EXECUTION

Chapter 12 Project Delivery

Chapter 13 Aligned Project Delivery

Chapter 14 Leadership, Productivity, and Team Effectiveness

Chapter 15 Other Essential Elements of Project Execution

Chapter 16 Project Success

Additional information

NLS9780367654252
9780367654252
0367654253
Leadership, Ethics, and Project Execution: An Evidence-Based Project Success Model by F.H. (Bud) Griffis (New York University, New York)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-11-03
338
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