Ekonomisk och teknisk uppföljning vid anläggningsprojekt : För möjlighet till bättre erfarenhetsåterföring

Due to the obvious fact that one can never be hundred percent sure of what's hidden under the ground surface, construction work is naturally hard to project. However, many of the work methods are executed in the same way on various projects. The department of construction work at JM AB region ö...

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Main Authors: Anderson Kronlid, Carl, Sundin, Robin
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för teknikvetenskaper 2012
Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-185170
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-1851702013-01-08T13:45:32ZEkonomisk och teknisk uppföljning vid anläggningsprojekt : För möjlighet till bättre erfarenhetsåterföringsweAnderson Kronlid, CarlSundin, RobinUppsala universitet, Institutionen för teknikvetenskaperUppsala universitet, Institutionen för teknikvetenskaper2012Due to the obvious fact that one can never be hundred percent sure of what's hidden under the ground surface, construction work is naturally hard to project. However, many of the work methods are executed in the same way on various projects. The department of construction work at JM AB region öst describes a lack of follow-ups and feedback between the calculators and production managers. In this thesis we have studied the communication between these groups and also how they share experiences and knowledge. In order to get the full picture of the day-to-day operations we used three methods to gather information. Studying literature gave basic knowledge of theories about feedback, and the necessity of working with giving feedback. In order to understand the process of construction work we made several interviews, both structured and nstructured. A survey was made with the purpose of getting a feeling of the attitude from the staff towards the importance of working with feedback. The result of this work showed a clear lack of a structured way of giving feedback. The communication between the calculators and production managers is not satisfying. Especially in the early phases of a project. At the end of this report we give some suggestions on how the work with feedback could be improved. These suggestions focus on creating ways to easily be able to do follow-ups on the day-to-day work at the early stages of a project. There's much to gain from having "good feedback". For instance, small problems and obstacles could be avoided due to better planning. Giving and receiving feedback could also raise the feeling of being important among the staff. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-185170application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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description Due to the obvious fact that one can never be hundred percent sure of what's hidden under the ground surface, construction work is naturally hard to project. However, many of the work methods are executed in the same way on various projects. The department of construction work at JM AB region öst describes a lack of follow-ups and feedback between the calculators and production managers. In this thesis we have studied the communication between these groups and also how they share experiences and knowledge. In order to get the full picture of the day-to-day operations we used three methods to gather information. Studying literature gave basic knowledge of theories about feedback, and the necessity of working with giving feedback. In order to understand the process of construction work we made several interviews, both structured and nstructured. A survey was made with the purpose of getting a feeling of the attitude from the staff towards the importance of working with feedback. The result of this work showed a clear lack of a structured way of giving feedback. The communication between the calculators and production managers is not satisfying. Especially in the early phases of a project. At the end of this report we give some suggestions on how the work with feedback could be improved. These suggestions focus on creating ways to easily be able to do follow-ups on the day-to-day work at the early stages of a project. There's much to gain from having "good feedback". For instance, small problems and obstacles could be avoided due to better planning. Giving and receiving feedback could also raise the feeling of being important among the staff.
author Anderson Kronlid, Carl
Sundin, Robin
spellingShingle Anderson Kronlid, Carl
Sundin, Robin
Ekonomisk och teknisk uppföljning vid anläggningsprojekt : För möjlighet till bättre erfarenhetsåterföring
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title_short Ekonomisk och teknisk uppföljning vid anläggningsprojekt : För möjlighet till bättre erfarenhetsåterföring
title_full Ekonomisk och teknisk uppföljning vid anläggningsprojekt : För möjlighet till bättre erfarenhetsåterföring
title_fullStr Ekonomisk och teknisk uppföljning vid anläggningsprojekt : För möjlighet till bättre erfarenhetsåterföring
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