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Martin Betts

    Strategic Management of IT in Construction
    The New Leadership Agenda
    The New Learning Economy
    Changing Higher Education for Good
    • Changing Higher Education for Good

      • 314 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on innovation and technology, this book presents a transformative agenda for global higher education. It argues for the necessity of adapting to new policy contexts to achieve equitable outcomes for learners worldwide. By outlining strategic approaches, it aims to inspire institutions to embrace change and improve educational equity on a global scale.

      Changing Higher Education for Good
    • The New Learning Economy

      Thriving Beyond Higher Education

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on action, this book provides inspiration and practical guidelines for higher education leaders and organizations aiming to adapt to the evolving landscape of knowledge, experience, and learning. It addresses the challenges faced in the sector and offers strategic insights to enhance educational practices and leadership effectiveness.

      The New Learning Economy
    • The New Leadership Agenda

      Pandemic Perspectives from Global Universities

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book features interviews with higher education leaders from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the US, and the UK, offering valuable insights into the challenges they encountered while transforming their universities during the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores the financial shocks, shifts in classroom delivery, and changes in the workplace, making it a crucial resource for leaders, staff, students, and employers seeking to understand the evolving landscape of higher education in these unprecedented times.

      The New Leadership Agenda
    • Strategic Management of IT in Construction

      • 406 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      "This book is essential reading for all those who want to remain competitive . those who read [it] will find it not only a mine of useful information, but also a stimulus to change." From the Foreword, by Professor Peter Brandon, University of Salford. After years of being slow to change, the construction industry has finally started to appreciate the importance of information technology as a tool in construction process re-engineering. This book brings together leading academics, construction management practitioners and experts from ITcompanies to show why the new IT technologies and communications are of such importance to the modern construction business. It introduces the concept of strategic management and the importance of IT as an enabler of new developments. It describes current practices for using IT for construction, with major case studies of IT management from the UK and elsewhere worldwide, and additionally considers best-practice benchmarks. Finally, it shows how these concepts, techniques and practical ideas can be applied to move current practice forward. The book is required reading for all construction businesses as they seek to deal with the more competitive environment in which they work.

      Strategic Management of IT in Construction