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P14: Industry and Academia Perceptions of Construction Management Education - The Case of South Africa

Studies on the identification of necessary skills and attributes for Construction management graduates present mixed findings with the main two schools of thought being the fact that industry employers representatvies suggest that education and training offered at universities of technology do not always address the needs of industry.

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