Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering (Jan 2018)

Group Decision-Making and a Design Communication Model Using Quality Function Deployment

  • Jaeyoul Chun,
  • Jaeho Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3130/jaabe.17.95
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 95 – 102

Abstract

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Effective and efficient communication skills are crucial for successful projects in the construction industry. When project stakeholders′ decision-making defines all requirements without exception and reaches an agreement for approval, possible waste and potential risk factors may be reduced. Design decision-making is a group rather than an individual task; thus, the final design is drawn by sharing and exchanging information with which each individual project stakeholder is interactively involved. Group decision-making enables the use of professional advice; takes advantage of greater knowledge, facts, and alternatives; and derives design plans with a high level of execution and satisfaction through sufficient opinion exchange among the stakeholders. Thus, this study proposes a novel group decision-making method based on quality function deployment (QFD) together with a communication model to define users′ various requirements in a cooperative manner among stakeholders to secure reliability, understandability, and rationality in the final design plan. To verify this study, a series of communication processes related to the definition of user requested functions, modification of required functions and design feedback were presented by selecting actual cases of design development.

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