’n Model vir die meting van die bourekenaar se kommunikasievolwassenheid

The aim of this article is to describe the identification and measurement of the determinants important for a communication maturity model leading to the development of a communication maturity model to measure the communication capabilities of the quantity surveyor. The survey has been conducted am...

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Main Authors: Frank Berry, Basie Verster
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2012-06-01
Series:Acta Structilia
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Online Access:http://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/as/article/view/122
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spelling doaj-4930598ab4f346d69222b6d6d4d578512020-11-25T00:03:26ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Structilia1023-05642415-04872012-06-011915770’n Model vir die meting van die bourekenaar se kommunikasievolwassenheidFrank Berry0Basie Verster1University of the Free StateUniversity of the Free StateThe aim of this article is to describe the identification and measurement of the determinants important for a communication maturity model leading to the development of a communication maturity model to measure the communication capabilities of the quantity surveyor. The survey has been conducted amongst practising quantity surveyors, architects, engineers, clients and contractors chosen from all 9 provinces in South Africa. The questionnaire which was distributed and returned by respondents by email in 2010, was aimed at measuring the importance of the determinants according to the quantity surveying standard. Views on the quantity surveying standard of maturity in communication based on the chosen determinants which forms the communication maturity model for the quantity surveyor in the construction industry were also collected. The results of the survey indicated that respondents identified the following determinants as important elements of the communication maturity model: verbal communication, written communication, contractual communication, information technology communication, leadership communication and instruments communication. The views of respondents regarding the quantity surveying standard in maturity from the chosen determinants which form the communication maturity model, showed that all determinants were positively experienced and that the determinant ‘Contractual communication’ showed the highest valuation result. The determinant ‘Verbal communication’ is in relation to other determinants identified as an area that should be developed.http://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/as/article/view/122Communication capabilitiesquantity surveyors
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’n Model vir die meting van die bourekenaar se kommunikasievolwassenheid
Acta Structilia
Communication capabilities
quantity surveyors
author_facet Frank Berry
Basie Verster
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title ’n Model vir die meting van die bourekenaar se kommunikasievolwassenheid
title_short ’n Model vir die meting van die bourekenaar se kommunikasievolwassenheid
title_full ’n Model vir die meting van die bourekenaar se kommunikasievolwassenheid
title_fullStr ’n Model vir die meting van die bourekenaar se kommunikasievolwassenheid
title_full_unstemmed ’n Model vir die meting van die bourekenaar se kommunikasievolwassenheid
title_sort ’n model vir die meting van die bourekenaar se kommunikasievolwassenheid
publisher University of the Free State
series Acta Structilia
issn 1023-0564
2415-0487
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The aim of this article is to describe the identification and measurement of the determinants important for a communication maturity model leading to the development of a communication maturity model to measure the communication capabilities of the quantity surveyor. The survey has been conducted amongst practising quantity surveyors, architects, engineers, clients and contractors chosen from all 9 provinces in South Africa. The questionnaire which was distributed and returned by respondents by email in 2010, was aimed at measuring the importance of the determinants according to the quantity surveying standard. Views on the quantity surveying standard of maturity in communication based on the chosen determinants which forms the communication maturity model for the quantity surveyor in the construction industry were also collected. The results of the survey indicated that respondents identified the following determinants as important elements of the communication maturity model: verbal communication, written communication, contractual communication, information technology communication, leadership communication and instruments communication. The views of respondents regarding the quantity surveying standard in maturity from the chosen determinants which form the communication maturity model, showed that all determinants were positively experienced and that the determinant ‘Contractual communication’ showed the highest valuation result. The determinant ‘Verbal communication’ is in relation to other determinants identified as an area that should be developed.
topic Communication capabilities
quantity surveyors
url http://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/as/article/view/122
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