Project Teams and the Design Process: Business Benefits and Designers' RolesUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1995 - 178 páginas |
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... questions are sought . Who is involved and who will collect the data ; when is it to be gathered ; and from what sources should it be gathered ? Schematic Design calls for team interaction in synthesizing information and exploring ...
... questions are sought . Who is involved and who will collect the data ; when is it to be gathered ; and from what sources should it be gathered ? Schematic Design calls for team interaction in synthesizing information and exploring ...
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... questions , such as team composition and length of involvement , a corporate management group which may be comprised of the chief financial officer , facility manager , land - use consultant , concept designer , and Counsel with local ...
... questions , such as team composition and length of involvement , a corporate management group which may be comprised of the chief financial officer , facility manager , land - use consultant , concept designer , and Counsel with local ...
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... questions , the body of the study and the demographic questions . Fact questions described the interviewee ; opinion and attitude questions provided a basis for understanding the respondent's reactions , and informational questions ...
... questions , the body of the study and the demographic questions . Fact questions described the interviewee ; opinion and attitude questions provided a basis for understanding the respondent's reactions , and informational questions ...
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Academy of Management Adjacency Plan architect Architectural areas Asset Management budget Chi-square test client Construction Documentation construction management construction method Coordination corporate Critical Path Method defined delivery of services Delphi method Design Design Development Design Development 100 design process model design team designer's role Dohr ergonomics Evaluation facility managers fast-track FF&E group decision Group Processes group theory HVAC Implementation individual interior designer contributions Interior Designer Involvement interior designer's involved interior designers Key Team Likert scale Models Related Nadler needs Newbury Park organization organizational behavior organizational theory Percent of Involvement perceptions phases planning and design Problem Definition problem resolution PRODUCT/FACILITY Project Manager project team project type Reconfiguration related to project relocation projects reported respondents Sample means Sanoff Scheduling space planning square feet tasks assigned team and designer team and interior team approaches team composition team decisions team efforts team members value engineering worker York Zeisel