Change Management
Bruno de Carvalho Matos ()
Chapter Chapter 8 in Modern Construction, 2025, pp 177-203 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Change management is a critical factor in driving innovation and improving performance across the construction industry. This chapter explores the principles, strategies, and behavioral aspects that enable organizations to successfully implement new processes, technologies, and management practices. It examines how architectural, engineering, and construction companies—and particularly project owners—can overcome resistance to change by fostering adaptability, collaboration, and leadership. Through analysis of global trends and real-world case studies, the discussion highlights how effective change management supports digital transformation, organizational resilience, and sustainable growth in an increasingly dynamic and competitive environment.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-07339-6_8
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