Wednesday 8 February 2012

Managing Quality In Architecture

 

Knowledge is the highest level of understanding that can be commonly held; wisdom exists only in the human brain, e.g. is personal and unique to the holder. When the holder of wisdom imparts it to others, it is received as knowledge.We do speak of ‘collective wisdom’; I would argue that that idea refers to a group of wise people acting on a common issue. This view of the relationship of information to knowledge is fundamental to the organization of this handbook and the documents that support it. The initial contributions of authorities in various aspects of managing quality, and case studies of practices, together with paths running out to an extensive collection of related, web-based resources, create a rich tapestry of relevant, valuable information.
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Book Title: Managing Quality In Architecture
Total Pages: 337                                  
Posted By: Shakil Ilyas                                                

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