A Review of Factors Affecting the Organizational Structure for Performance Improvement of Highway Construction Project
Author(s):
Mr. Sohan Rajendra Kolhe, Dr. Ajay Swarup, Dr. Pankaj.P.Bhangale
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Abstract
It is possible to identify organizational characteristics that affect project effectiveness. These components can be recommended for improvement in efforts to build highways. Data from highway construction organizations are acquired via a questionnaire survey to meet the study's goals. The primary elements affecting organizational performance are first noted. The criteria include size, duration, resource availability, complexity, internal and external interdependencies, customer base, uncertainty, and importance. Then, the factors that fall within these primary categories are identified. The efficacy of the organization is a result of all 10 components, some of which are essential to its operation. Because of this, this project might be helpful in enhancing the qualities of organizations that can be used in the future for significant construction projects.
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Unique Paper ID: 165550
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 8, Issue 10
Page(s): 695 - 700
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