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Efficiency and Continuous Improvement: Survival of the Unfits: Industrialization of Construction(R) A Compilation to Lead The Way - Book 4

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Efficiency and Continuous Improvement: Survival of the Unfits: Industrialization of Construction(R) A Compilation to Lead The Way - Book 4
Efficiency and Continuous Improvement: Survival of the Unfits: Industrialization of Construction(R) A Compilation to Lead The Way - Book 4

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Efficiency and Continuous Improvement: Survival of the Unfits: Industrialization of Construction(R) A Compilation to Lead The Way - Book 4

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This fourth and final book in the series on industrialization explains how to use the first three MCA-researched books that had examined operational effectiveness, becoming more efficient, and planning to survive both the current environment and all the upcoming changes in technology, business models and market shifts. The research determined that to survive coming changes EC contractors must recognize changes, accept them, adjust for them, integrate the changes in a business operation model, and plan for continuous improvement. By focusing on efficiency and continuous improvement, Book 4 serves as a guidepost for finding and using ways to deal with change.

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