Integration, segmentalism and the maintenance of quality management systems in the construction industry: Segmentalist and integrative concepts are explored using two construction case studies. The importance of the application of the non-technical approach is emphasized

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Main Authors: Pheng, L.S., Omar, H.F.
Other Authors: SCHOOL OF BUILDING & REAL ESTATE
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Published: 2013
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-464482024-11-10T12:24:43Z Integration, segmentalism and the maintenance of quality management systems in the construction industry: Segmentalist and integrative concepts are explored using two construction case studies. The importance of the application of the non-technical approach is emphasized Pheng, L.S. Omar, H.F. SCHOOL OF BUILDING & REAL ESTATE Change and innovation Construction Effective maintenance Human factors Integration ISO 9000 Quality management systems Segmentalism Singapore Building Research and Information 25 1 36-49 BREIE 2013-10-16T02:02:05Z 2013-10-16T02:02:05Z 1997 Article Pheng, L.S.,Omar, H.F. (1997). Integration, segmentalism and the maintenance of quality management systems in the construction industry: Segmentalist and integrative concepts are explored using two construction case studies. The importance of the application of the non-technical approach is emphasized. Building Research and Information 25 (1) : 36-49. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. 09613218 http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/46448 NOT_IN_WOS Scopus
institution National University of Singapore
building NUS Library
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Change and innovation
Construction
Effective maintenance
Human factors
Integration
ISO 9000
Quality management systems
Segmentalism
Singapore
spellingShingle Change and innovation
Construction
Effective maintenance
Human factors
Integration
ISO 9000
Quality management systems
Segmentalism
Singapore
Pheng, L.S.
Omar, H.F.
Integration, segmentalism and the maintenance of quality management systems in the construction industry: Segmentalist and integrative concepts are explored using two construction case studies. The importance of the application of the non-technical approach is emphasized
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Omar, H.F.
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title Integration, segmentalism and the maintenance of quality management systems in the construction industry: Segmentalist and integrative concepts are explored using two construction case studies. The importance of the application of the non-technical approach is emphasized
title_short Integration, segmentalism and the maintenance of quality management systems in the construction industry: Segmentalist and integrative concepts are explored using two construction case studies. The importance of the application of the non-technical approach is emphasized
title_full Integration, segmentalism and the maintenance of quality management systems in the construction industry: Segmentalist and integrative concepts are explored using two construction case studies. The importance of the application of the non-technical approach is emphasized
title_fullStr Integration, segmentalism and the maintenance of quality management systems in the construction industry: Segmentalist and integrative concepts are explored using two construction case studies. The importance of the application of the non-technical approach is emphasized
title_full_unstemmed Integration, segmentalism and the maintenance of quality management systems in the construction industry: Segmentalist and integrative concepts are explored using two construction case studies. The importance of the application of the non-technical approach is emphasized
title_sort integration, segmentalism and the maintenance of quality management systems in the construction industry: segmentalist and integrative concepts are explored using two construction case studies. the importance of the application of the non-technical approach is emphasized
publishDate 2013
url http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/46448
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