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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management | 2009

Framework for managing multicultural project teams

Edward Ochieng; Andrew D.F. Price

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present literature that suggests that project teams comprising members from culturally diverse backgrounds bring fresh ideas and new approaches to problem solving. The challenge, however, is that they also introduce different understandings and expectations regarding team dynamics and integration. The question becomes how a project manager can effectively work and influence a multicultural construction project team, at the same time being attentive to the diversity and creating the structure required for success.Design/methodology/approach – Using a qualitative methodology, participants of heavy construction engineering projects revealed a number of multi-dimensional factors that either facilitated or limited the effectiveness of multicultural teamwork. These were synthesised into a framework of eight key dimensions that need to be considered when managing multicultural teams. The identified key dimensions include: leadership style, team selection and composition process, cross-cultural management of team development process, cross-cultural communication, cross-cultural collectivism, cross-cultural trust, cross-cultural management and cross-cultural uncertainty.Findings – The proposed framework has implications for construction managers who work with multicultural teams and are committed to improving team performance and productivity. The utilisation of the proposed framework would not instantly transform multicultural teams into high-performing ones; however, it does identify eight key cross-cultural dimensions, which need to be considered.Originality/value – Though the benefits of culturally diverse teams have been acknowledged within the industry, the study highlighted that cultural differences among project teams can cause conflict, misunderstanding and poor project performance.


International Journal of Project Management | 2010

Managing Cross-Cultural Communication in Multicultural Construction Project Teams: The Case of Kenya and UK

Edward Ochieng; Andrew D.F. Price


Archive | 2017

Stakeholder engagement with major infrastructure projects

Edward Ochieng; Andrew Price; David Moore


Archive | 2017

Goal setting and performance management

Edward Ochieng; Andrew Price; David Moore


Archive | 2017

Transforming policy into practice: Implementing a project plan on major infrastructure projects

Edward Ochieng; Andrew Price; David Moore


Archive | 2017

Managing unpredictability and vulnerability

Edward Ochieng; Andrew Price; David Moore


Archive | 2017

Integrating governance and ethics on major infrastructure projects

Edward Ochieng; Andrew Price; David Moore


Archive | 2017

Integrated supply chain planning for major infrastructure projects

Edward Ochieng; Andrew Price; David Moore


Archive | 2017

Implementing key indicators for optimising major infrastructure projects

Edward Ochieng; Andrew Price; David Moore


Archive | 2017

Planning for implementation with science-based techniques on major infrastructure projects

Edward Ochieng; Andrew Price; David Moore

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David Moore

Robert Gordon University

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Andrew Price

University of Melbourne

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Ximing Ruan

University of the West of England

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