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Understanding lean implementation: Perspectives and approaches of an American construction organisation

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posted on 2024-10-31, 15:52 authored by B Chesworth, Kerry London, Thayaparan Gajendran
Lean, its principles and implementation rationale are characteristically interpreted as a means to reduce waste and increase productivity. Representation of the approach is typically supported by deductive perspectives. Deductive representations of the decision rationale underpinning lean implementation in construction organisations is cause for concern; particularly in understanding culturally the principles guiding lean implementation and the impact on management, contractual relationships and the organisational environment. A qualitative methodological and inductive approach encompassing face-to-face and focus group interviews has been used to explore lean rationale, implementation and practice within a singular in-depth case study. The analysis of the case has identified two further emerging lean perspectives and approaches of lean implementation that assist in addressing cultural neglect within lean theory. The first is the implementation of lean as means to establish efficient, effective and meaningful industry and contracting relationships. The second is the implementation of lean as a means to improve internal organisational and managerial practice. The study highlights the importance and need to understand the lean implementation process within construction organisations culturally rather than a process of tool implementation versus cultural change.

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    ISBN - Is published in 9780955239052 (urn:isbn:9780955239052)

Start page

321

End page

330

Total pages

10

Outlet

Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM) Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference

Editors

Charles Egbu, Eric C.W. Lou

Name of conference

Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM) Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference

Publisher

ARCOM, Association of Researchers in Construction Management c/o School of Construction Management g

Place published

Reading, UK

Start date

2011-09-05

End date

2011-09-06

Language

English

Copyright

© Association of Researchers in Construction Management

Former Identifier

2006029289

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-12-16

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