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The application of lean production to project management

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posted on 2024-07-13, 03:23 authored by Michael Horman, Russell Kenley
Project management that solely focuses on the management of time, cost and quality cannot comprehensively ensure the satisfactory meeting of a customer'™s needs. Project management performance with regard to this issue can be improved by enhancing project management'™s ability to meet a customer'™s needs. This paper introduces lean project management to address this concern. Lean project management forms a complementary approach to current project management practice and has been constructed by drawing together two approaches: management of projects and lean production. The management of project'™s emphasis on meeting customer needs effectively and lean production'™s emphasis on meeting customer needs efficiently are utilised in lean project management to improve project management performance. The amalgamation of lean production with management of projects to form lean project management is examined and justified at the methodological level.

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4th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction (IGLC 1996), Birmingham, United Kingdom, 1996

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4th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction IGLC 1996, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 1996

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International Group for Lean Construction

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Copyright © 1996 International Group for Lean Construction. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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