LEAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT: A case study of a biomass power plant project in the UK

Nowadays, companies are continuously seeking to create and sustain competitive advantages to improve their performance and strength their market position. Lean philosophy has allowed organisations to confront the current and future challenges to many industries. Lean focuses on identifying and elimi...

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Main Author: Eto, Rodrigo
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22946/
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description Nowadays, companies are continuously seeking to create and sustain competitive advantages to improve their performance and strength their market position. Lean philosophy has allowed organisations to confront the current and future challenges to many industries. Lean focuses on identifying and eliminating waste throughout a product or service value stream, extending not only within the organisation but also along the company’s supply chain network. The competitiveness in the UK biomass energy market has increased the pressure on players to improve their performance by developing successful projects faster. Based on the above statement, this study will adopt Lean Philosophy to analyse the management of biomass power projects in the UK with the following purposes: 1. To map the current origination and development phases of biomass projects and identify the key deliverables; 2. To identify current wastes in a biomass project and propose actions to mitigate them; 3. To evaluate the current origination and development processes and identify possible redesign and critically evaluate the benefits that the company can expect from it. The conclusion of this research indicates that Lean is an appropriate philosophy to analyse the management of biomass power plant projects. The analysis of the project suggests that the elimination of wastes leads to process improvements, thus reducing the project lead time.
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spelling nottingham-229462018-01-23T00:38:46Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22946/ LEAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT: A case study of a biomass power plant project in the UK Eto, Rodrigo Nowadays, companies are continuously seeking to create and sustain competitive advantages to improve their performance and strength their market position. Lean philosophy has allowed organisations to confront the current and future challenges to many industries. Lean focuses on identifying and eliminating waste throughout a product or service value stream, extending not only within the organisation but also along the company’s supply chain network. The competitiveness in the UK biomass energy market has increased the pressure on players to improve their performance by developing successful projects faster. Based on the above statement, this study will adopt Lean Philosophy to analyse the management of biomass power projects in the UK with the following purposes: 1. To map the current origination and development phases of biomass projects and identify the key deliverables; 2. To identify current wastes in a biomass project and propose actions to mitigate them; 3. To evaluate the current origination and development processes and identify possible redesign and critically evaluate the benefits that the company can expect from it. The conclusion of this research indicates that Lean is an appropriate philosophy to analyse the management of biomass power plant projects. The analysis of the project suggests that the elimination of wastes leads to process improvements, thus reducing the project lead time. 2009-09-11 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22946/1/Dissertation_Lean_Biomasss_Rodrigo_Eto_FINAL_%2808.09.2009%29.pdf Eto, Rodrigo (2009) LEAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT: A case study of a biomass power plant project in the UK. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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LEAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT: A case study of a biomass power plant project in the UK
title LEAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT: A case study of a biomass power plant project in the UK
title_full LEAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT: A case study of a biomass power plant project in the UK
title_fullStr LEAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT: A case study of a biomass power plant project in the UK
title_full_unstemmed LEAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT: A case study of a biomass power plant project in the UK
title_short LEAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT: A case study of a biomass power plant project in the UK
title_sort lean project management: a case study of a biomass power plant project in the uk
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22946/