Study on Service-Oriented Organization of Large-Scale Construction

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Based on the characteristics of the large-scale construction projects, analyze the drawbacks of traditional organizational model, definition of service science and service. With theory of service science and research methods, analysis of the characteristics of the service-oriented organization, study model of services oriented organizations, research provides a theoretical basis for the innovation of China's large-scale construction project management organizational model.

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