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* Respondents location
   
 
 
 
* Sex of Respondents
 
Male
 
Female
 
 
 
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Type of organization
 
Consulting
 
Contracting
 
Government
 
 
 
* Profession of Respondent
 
Architecture
 
Building
 
Engineering
 
Quantity Surveying
 
 
 
* Average Years of working experience
 
1-5 years
 
6-10 years
 
11-15 years
 
16-20 years
 
Above 20 years
 
 
 
Highest academic qualification attained
 
Higher National Diploma
 
Bachelor of Science/Technology
 
Post Graduate Diploma
 
Masters of Science/Technology
 
Doctorate
 
 
 
* Professional membership of Respondents
 
Fellow
 
Corporate
 
Probationer
 
 
 




Please rank (1-5) the following survival strategies in order of their significance with 1 - Very low, 2 - low, 3 - average, 4 - high, 5 - very high:
Reduction in service charges
Financial management
Collaborative partnerships
Improved service delivery standards
Adopting new technologies
Adopting suitable management style
Diversifying into other construction-related businesses such as building contracting, building materials sales etc
Diversifying into other related practices based on the competences of one’s profession
Effective Marketing
Acquisition of resources
Improving the organizational structure
Investing in different businesses
Change in geographical location
Training, multi-skilling and multi-tasking
Staff layoff/downsizing
Reduced cost incurred on contract dispute through contract arrangements
Improving organizational culture with practices such as laying emphasis on goals and tasks accomplishment
Improving problem solving skill
 
 
 
* Please rank (1-5) the possible impact of adopting these survival strategies on the survival of construction professionals, with 1 -
Very low, 2 - low, 3 - average, 4 - high, 5 - very high
Constant Cash flow
Avoiding bankruptcy
Providing Constant Job at hand
Effective service delivery
Improved competition strategy
Better organizational management
Maintaining Credibility
Improving decision making
 
Survival Strategies for construction professionals in times of economic recession