A review of Role of Team members Effectiveness In Construction Project
Keywords:
Team, constructionAbstract
The progress of collaboration and its concept began during the Industrial Revolution, when most working organisations transformed into a classified method and utilised scientific management to implement frameworks and tasks. Scientific management techniques advocate for the simplification of occupations to improve the way tasks are executed, so that employees may be taught to perform their specialist set of movements "better." This develops in clearer occupations and improves skilled employees' benefits. During the 1919's and 1935's, however, the model of scientific management was cross-examined since it created problems in working relationships, although the concept worked well. Workers have become isolated and hard to motivate. “A small number of people with complementary skills, who are committed to a Common purpose, performance goals, and approach for which they hold themselves mutually accountable.” [10]
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