Žarko Nestorović – JSC EPS, Belgrade, Serbia
Milan Trifković – Faculty of Civil Engineering, Subotica, Serbia
Miroslav Kuburić – Faculty of Civil Engineering, Subotica, Serbia
Keywords:
LCP environment;
Decision making;
Leader;
Manager;
Front manager
Abstract: Land consolidation (LC) is a complex process aiming to rearrange land property structure and improve land management. The process of LC implementation is complex on different levels including managing private, public and contractor activities in order to achieve predefined goals. The management dimension of LC includes the processes defined by legal procedures, harmonization of different often conflicting interests and the contractor’s ability and available resources to realize the land consolidation project (LCP). The environment in which the LCPs’ should be realized could be classified as turbulent, complicated and unpredictable. The environment of LCP is also burdened by different levels of authorities’ jurisdiction which could also be overlapped. In that environment, the contractor should realize the LCP and achieve the predefined aims. This is possible only in case if the contractor establishes an adequate management hierarchy system concordant with the environment. this research is devoted to interpreting the authors’ experience based on realized LCP under their leadership. This research encompasses the role of the front manager in LCP realization and its position in the hierarchy of LCP.
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Nestorović, Ž., Trifković, M., & Kuburić, M. (2023). On the Front Management of Land Consolidation Projects. In V. Bevanda (Ed.), International Scientific-Business Conference – LIMEN 2023: Vol 9. Conference Proceedings (pp. 81-84). Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans. https://doi.org/10.31410/LIMEN.2023.81
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