A methodology for generating feedback in the construction industry

Project-based industries, like the construction industry, are probably the most in need of a learning culture and yet may be least open to such philosophies. The paper gives a brief overview of the UK construction industry and then reports on a survey of attempts to engender learning which shows a c...

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Published inThe learning organization Vol. 5; no. 3; pp. 121 - 127
Main Authors Scott, Steve, Harris, Richard
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bradford MCB UP Ltd 01.08.1998
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Summary:Project-based industries, like the construction industry, are probably the most in need of a learning culture and yet may be least open to such philosophies. The paper gives a brief overview of the UK construction industry and then reports on a survey of attempts to engender learning which shows a clear recognition of a wish to learn from experience of the construction organisations studied, but also shows that the systems already in place are mostly informal and unstructured. A systematic procedure which will allow designers to gain effective feedback on their work is described which it is argued could be adopted for most project-based industries.
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