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Type: | Conference paper |
Title: | Building surveying: a sustainable profession or a passing fad? |
Author: | Zillante, G. |
Citation: | 2008 AIBS South Australian Conference - Climate Change: Engaging the elements, 2008 / pp.91-119 |
Publisher: | Australian Institute of Building Surveyors |
Publisher Place: | Australia |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
ISBN: | 9781920927813 |
Conference Name: | Australian Institute of Building Surveyors State Conference (2008 : Nuriootpa, South Australia) |
Statement of Responsibility: | George Zillante |
Abstract: | Building Surveying in Australia, through its professional Body the AIBS is in a state of flux. The demands being imposed on the AIBS by the new and developing specialist areas of building surveying, the consistent government interference and the conservative nature of its membership is making the organisation resistant to change and hampering its development. If the organisation is to survive it will need to lose its conservative shackles and be more proactive in embracing change. This paper uses a case study approach to develop the ingredients for success that the AIBS can use to improve its performance and relevance and lead to a sustainable profession. |
Keywords: | Building Surveying Australian Institute of Building Surveyors Change Management Resistance to change Ingredients for success |
Rights: | Copyright status unknown |
Appears in Collections: | Architecture publications Aurora harvest |
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