Project success factors for leadership practices and communication: challenges in the construction sector

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Ashok Rehan, David Thorpe, Amirhossein Heravi
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Abstract

Purpose

The study examines the project success factors for leadership behavioural practices and communication impacting project success, providing empirical evidence to address the challenges in the digitalized environment in the Australian construction sector.

Design/methodology/approach

A quantitative approach was employed to collect survey data from 109 project managers and followers (project engineers, supervisors, team members, and senior managers) with diverse project management experience in the construction sector. An exploratory factors analysis/multivariate regression/relative importance index/t-test was used to identify the key project success factors and validate the study's results.

Findings

Data analysis identified four key project success factors: (1) Relationship Management, (2) Leading by Example, (3) Self-Management, and (4) Effective Communication, along with seventeen “behavioural practices attributes” impacting project success positively and significantly and emphasizing inclusiveness, relationship building, self-feedback objectivity, sharing information, collaboratively resolving disputes, and controlling emotions that significantly impact project success.

Practical implications

The study's results will address the industry's challenges in the complex digitalized environment and specific issues experienced in the construction industry: delays and inefficiencies, supply chain management, communication barriers with multicultural workforce and safety protocols implementation, regulatory and safety compliance, infrastructure demands, skills shortages, sustainability, and new technology adoption to achieve project success.

Originality/value

The quantification of research findings, employing an innovative approach, underscores the distinctive nature of this study. The key success factors will help formulate innovative practices using stakeholder analysis, communication plans, conflict resolution strategies, promoting collaboration, safety leadership, providing cultural awareness, and enhancing the decision-making process to face challenges in the construction sector.

领导实践和交流的项目成功因素:建筑业面临的挑战
目的 本研究探讨了影响项目成功的领导行为实践和沟通方面的项目成功因素,为应对澳大利亚建筑行业数字化环境中的挑战提供了实证证据。设计/方法/途径 采用定量方法收集了 109 名具有不同建筑行业项目管理经验的项目经理和追随者(项目工程师、主管、团队成员和高级经理)的调查数据。通过探索性因素分析/多元回归/相对重要性指数/检验,确定了项目成功的关键因素,并验证了研究结果:(1)关系管理;(2)以身作则;(3)自我管理;(4)有效沟通,以及 17 个对项目成功有积极和显著影响的 "行为实践属性",这些属性强调包容性、关系建设、自我反馈的客观性、信息共享、合作解决争端和控制情绪,对项目成功有显著影响。实践意义研究结果将解决建筑行业在复杂的数字化环境中面临的挑战,以及建筑行业遇到的具体问题:延误和效率低下、供应链管理、与多元文化劳动力的沟通障碍和安全协议的实施、法规和安全合规性、基础设施需求、技能短缺、可持续性和新技术的采用,以实现项目的成功。原创性/价值采用创新方法对研究结果进行量化,突出了本研究的独特性。成功的关键因素将有助于利用利益相关者分析、沟通计划、冲突解决策略、促进合作、安全领导力、提供文化意识和加强决策过程来制定创新做法,以应对建筑行业的挑战。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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