Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Green Human Resource Management
- Working Group's Value Orientation within a Construction Company
- Gamified Agile - Innovative Tool to Improve Communication between the Product Owner and the Development Team
- The Role of Training while Helping Organisations to Overcome Resistance to Innovations
- Fostering Responsible Business Conduct in Foreign Direct Investment in CEE Countries. The Role of the State
- Examination of the Corporate Social Responsibility to Internal Factors of Corporate Managers
- Management of the Healthcare System Performance: Concepts and Issues
- The Impact of Organisational Culture on the Performance of a Lithuanian Clinical Lab
- Shaping Trust in Public Schools
- The Challenges of Impact Assessment of Innovation Policy
- Strategy of Organisational Development: A Case Study of Utrecht University
- Knowledge Management in Private and Public Organisations: Comparison and Recommendations
- Bibliography
Working Group's Value Orientation within a Construction Company
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 December 2017
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Green Human Resource Management
- Working Group's Value Orientation within a Construction Company
- Gamified Agile - Innovative Tool to Improve Communication between the Product Owner and the Development Team
- The Role of Training while Helping Organisations to Overcome Resistance to Innovations
- Fostering Responsible Business Conduct in Foreign Direct Investment in CEE Countries. The Role of the State
- Examination of the Corporate Social Responsibility to Internal Factors of Corporate Managers
- Management of the Healthcare System Performance: Concepts and Issues
- The Impact of Organisational Culture on the Performance of a Lithuanian Clinical Lab
- Shaping Trust in Public Schools
- The Challenges of Impact Assessment of Innovation Policy
- Strategy of Organisational Development: A Case Study of Utrecht University
- Knowledge Management in Private and Public Organisations: Comparison and Recommendations
- Bibliography
Summary
Abstract
Background. Unsuccessful search of suitable employees for working groups is the largest obstacle in development of a construction business. Knowing, that employees are the most important resource, managers (owners) of business organisations are confronted with a serious problem to retain high quality specialists. A model of forming universal working group's value orientation is offered in this article. By applying it, goals of the organisation may be reached through consciously created orientation of values of the working group. During the process of adaptation and training, it is recommended to involve new employees into the process of values contamination and assimilation. The manager of the group must form (and retain) such orientation of values, which would provide members of the group with satisfaction of the performed task and would not disturb each personal goals.
Research aims. Research aim is to make a model of the working group's value orientation within a construction company and inspect it using research.
Methodology. Method analysis of scientific literature; quantitative research - written quiz (questionnaire). Questionnaire, processing of results and analysis were used.
Findings. After assessment of the working group's value orientations within a construction company it is possible to state, that employees like to work in a group, where regularity and honesty of the employee is appreciated, possibilities of constant development exist, the group is distinguished by oneness, the group's value orientation is understandable and acceptable to all of its members, and all members seek for a general goal.
Keywords: value orientation, working group, construction company.
INTRODUCTION
In case of a lack of qualified construction employees, competition of such resources between construction organisations shall increase. Since builders are the most important factor in organisations of such nature, managers (owners) of business organisations are confronted with a serious problem of searching for highly qualified employees and their integration into the working group. Qualified, educated employees, or those possessing great work experience do not always entrench in working groups for various reasons. Companies try to attract employees, who often work at their competitor's company. Higher wages, education of personnel, and search of suitable employees are necessary to this aim.
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- Faces of Contemporary ManagementProceedings of the Contemporary Management Conference 2015, pp. 23 - 40Publisher: Jagiellonian University PressPrint publication year: 2016