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Construction communication, within an organizational context, is to convey an instruction to influence the actions/behaviors of others, or may involve an Exchange (organized market), exchange of, or request for information during a construction project.Dainty, Andrew Dainty; Moore, David; Murray, Michael. (20 January 2006). ''Communication in Construction Theory and Practice.'' Routledge. . Background Communication usually involves the transfer of information, a generic term that embraces meaning such as knowledge, processed data, skills and technology. Communication within project-based environments presents special challenges. This is especially true within the construction industry, where interaction tends to be characterised by unfamiliar groups of people coming together for short periods before disbanding to work on other endeavours. Importance Per M.E.L. Hoezen, the author of ''The problem of communication in construction.'' The efficiency and effectiveness of the constr ...
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Exchange (organized Market)
An exchange, bourse (), trading exchange or trading venue is an organized market where (especially) tradable securities, commodities, foreign exchange, futures, and options contracts are bought and sold. History 12th century: Brokers on the Grand Bridge, France In the twelfth century, foreign exchange dealers in France were responsible for controlling and regulating the debts of agricultural communities on behalf of banks. These were actually the first brokers. They met on the Grand Bridge in Paris, the current Pont au Change. It takes its name from the forex brokers. 13th century: ''Huis ter Beurze'', Belgium The term ''bourse'') which was later used as bursa in Medieval Latin to refer to the "purse". is related to the 13th-century inn named "'' Huis ter Beurze''" owned by family in Bruges, Belgium, where traders and foreign merchants from across Europe, especially the Italian Republics of Genoa, Florence and Venice, conducted business in the late medieval period. The b ...
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