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People do not like change. Even people with a reasonable and logical thinking does not accept changes that involve a lengthy prior training (practical training) and a time for adaptation. When people do not accept something, it is very difficult to make them renounce their beliefs. This behavior may result in non-acceptance of value engineering as a highly effective solution to the problems to be solved. Therefore, knowledge and awareness of these characteristics of human behavior is one factor that makes the successful implementation of specific concepts of value engineering. On this basis,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
People do not like change. Even people with a reasonable and logical thinking does not accept changes that involve a lengthy prior training (practical training) and a time for adaptation. When people do not accept something, it is very difficult to make them renounce their beliefs. This behavior may result in non-acceptance of value engineering as a highly effective solution to the problems to be solved. Therefore, knowledge and awareness of these characteristics of human behavior is one factor that makes the successful implementation of specific concepts of value engineering. On this basis, value-engineering professionals must overcome its rejection manifested by some practitioners, convinced that while people in leadership positions will refrain from longer afraid of the changes induced by value engineering. The reward for those who have the patience to accept the implementation of method will be pleased to have forced one of the most valuable tools for solving problems of competitiveness is currently facing economic agents.
Autorenporträt
First is PhD full professor at Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest and his colleague, the second coauthor of the bookis is PhD candidate and teaching assistant at Petroleum and Gas University of Ploiesti Romania. They had several works in the following fields: business management and investments, economic efficiency and value reengineering.