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Talking the talk and walking the walk: how managers can influence the quality of work-life balance in a construction project

Authors :
Bradley, Lisa
Brown, Kerry
Lingard, Helen
Townsend, Keith
Bailey, Caroline
Bradley, Lisa
Brown, Kerry
Lingard, Helen
Townsend, Keith
Bailey, Caroline
Source :
International Journal of Managing Projects in Business
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Purpose – The construction industry in Australia is characterised by a long work-hours culture, with conditions that make it difficult for staff to balance their work and non-work lives. The objective of this paper is to measure the success of a work-place intervention designed to improve work-life balance (WLB) in an alliance project in the construction industry, and the role the project manager plays in this success. Design/methodology/approach – The paper focuses on an alliance case study. Interviews were conducted at two points in time, several months apart, after the interventions were implemented. Findings – Results showed that staff on the whole were more satisfied with their work experience after the interventions, and indicated the important role that managers' attitudes and behaviours played. Originality/value – Managerial support for work-life initiatives is a critical element in achieving WLB and satisfaction with working arrangements. The fact that the manager “talked the talk and walked the walk” was a major contributing success factor, which has not previously been demonstrated.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Journal of Managing Projects in Business
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn752568588
Document Type :
Electronic Resource