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program and to stimulate creative analysis during all phases of the program , but especially in the planning and ... Conceptual Phase Early in the program , the manager and the designer can explore basic concepts and list possible ...
program and to stimulate creative analysis during all phases of the program , but especially in the planning and ... Conceptual Phase Early in the program , the manager and the designer can explore basic concepts and list possible ...
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Brainstorming The purpose of this phase is to generate numerous alternatives for providing the item's basic function ( s ) . By definition , a brainstorming session is a problem - solving conference wherein each participant's thinking ...
Brainstorming The purpose of this phase is to generate numerous alternatives for providing the item's basic function ( s ) . By definition , a brainstorming session is a problem - solving conference wherein each participant's thinking ...
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This list differs from Dell'Isola's list in that it splits the proposal into two phases : Development Presentation Development Phase The purposes are : 1 To assess the technical feasibility of each surviving alternative 2 To obtain firm ...
This list differs from Dell'Isola's list in that it splits the proposal into two phases : Development Presentation Development Phase The purposes are : 1 To assess the technical feasibility of each surviving alternative 2 To obtain firm ...
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Contents
The Nature of the Construction Industry | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
Copyright | |
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