2001
If the construction industry is to become more innovative and take better advantage of innovation it must improve the way it generates and manages knowledge through an effective knowledge diffusion strategy that provides added value to its paying customers and other stakeholders. The purpose of this project is to develop a leading edge business guide and prototype template (an electronic wizard) that recommends best knowledge management practice including the diffusion of supporting information and communication technologies. The e-wizard, which will be able to be placed on an intranet or extranet for widespread access within an organisation, will provide easy access to available knowledge sources within a company to improve decision-making.
Participants
Peter Bowtell
Arup Australasia
Participants
Mark McSweeney
Bovis Lend Lease
Participants
Gerry Shutt
John Holland
Participants
David Clifford, William Semple,John Spathonis, David Thorpe, Jane Williamson
Qld Dept of Main Roads
Participants
Don Allan, Craig Carpenter
Qld Dept of Public Works
Participants
Roger Frith, Jeff Norton
Building Commission
Participants
Craig Furneaux, Neal Ryan, Tony Sidwell
Queensland University of Technology
Participants
Judith McCann, Andrew Wilson
RMIT