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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Case study analysis in support of front end planning on capital projects

Irons, Kyle Taylor 08 July 2015 (has links)
Many research investigations have indicated that projects have a higher chance of success when thorough front end planning is performed. Previous research efforts have sought to determine a statistical link between front end planning and the performance metrics for both building and industrial projects. The author of this thesis intends to supplement prior research with case study analysis that provides situational insight that supports business decision making of business managers and project representatives. The research conducted in this study was performed in conjunction with CII Research Team 213, Support for Pre-Project Planning. The data for this thesis was gathered through a series of questionnaires and interviews with project representatives from 17 projects totaling $1.5 billion. Case studies were written by the author, reviewed by supervising professor and project representatives for accuracy and anonymity. The lessons learned from the case studies were distilled and evaluated to uncover correlations between front end planning issues and project success. A matrix of issues was created, and along with pattern-matching techniques, project data were sorted. The conclusions were drawn using expert knowledge of the author, supervising professor and research team. The case study analyses identified several planning related issues that affect project success, including: defined front end planning process, adequate scope definition, existing conditions definition, correct contracting strategy, alignment, teambuilding, participation of owner and contractors in the front end planning process, leadership, experience, and labor availability and skill. Anecdotal evidence is provided to support the proper implementation of these issues. / text
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Global project management : developing system solutions in a multi-organizational environment

Lilliesköld, Joakim January 2002 (has links)
<p>The traditional view of project management is beingchallenged by the globalization of markets, mergers ofinternational companies, and the integration of managerial andbusi-ness processes in global corporations. The development ofInformation Technology and the rapid growth of the Internet hascreated an opportunity to utilize global resources, resultingin new and unique problems within project management researchthat need to be addressed.</p><p>This thesis focuses on problems in project managementexperienced by global system suppliers trying to adapt theirbusinesses to the rapid changes of customers needs. Itespe-cially focuses on geographically dispersed organizationsconsisting of several organizations in different countries,with disparate history and corporate culture, developing anddeliver-ing complex systems under the company's name.</p><p>In order to identify potential problems faced by globalmulti-organizational companies, especially system supplierswith large research and development (R&D) budgets, aframe-work is suggested. This framework divides the problemsinto three categories: geographi-cal, organizational andcultural. The problems identified in the case studies are thenclassi-fied to these categories. Finally, a description of howthe identified problems can be man-aged is provided when themost important success factors identified in the studies arepresented.</p><p> </p> / QC 20100512
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O processo de projeto no segmento de projetos industriais. / The design process of industrial projects.

Silva, Tássia Farssura Lima da 16 September 2014 (has links)
A crescente demanda por rapidez na construção, menores custos e maior controle da qualidade geram uma complexidade na gestão do processo de projeto. Estudos voltados aos projetos industriais ainda são em minoria, ou seja, há poucos trabalhos desenvolvidos e publicados com este tema. Além disso, especificamente no segmento escolhido, a complexidade e a diversidade dos projetos industriais, associadas às inúmeras exigências de mercado demandam melhorias na gestão de projetos. O trabalho tem como objetivo, por meio de estudos de caso, descrever o processo de projeto e analisar as práticas de gestão utilizadas em projetos industriais, assim como discutir a atuação dos coordenadores de projeto e suas dificuldades. Como resultado, será possível propor diretrizes aos agentes envolvidos, visando à melhoria contínua e a potencializar o sucesso dos projetos industriais. Para que se atinjam os resultados desejados na fase de projeto, as informações fornecidas aos projetistas precisam ser completas e confiáveis. Para isso, o comprometimento do cliente desde o início é fundamental, criando-se a colaboração necessária para se alcançarem os objetivos do empreendimento. Dificuldades e falhas da coordenação de projetos, comuns aos casos analisados, significaram prejuízos quanto a prazos, custos e qualidade, que, somando-se à falta de comprometimento do cliente com a colaboração no processo, podem comprometer o sucesso dos projetos industriais. / The diversity of the industrial projects and market requirements increasingly demand design process improvement. Concerning the industrial projects, a field in which there are quite few research work published, the rising demand for speed in construction, lower costs and quality assurance generate complexity in managing the design process. Through a group of case studies, this Master Thesis aims to describe the design process and analyse the design management practices performed in industrial projects, as well as to discuss the design managers activities and difficulties. The results will be evaluated in order to propose guidelines to possible management improvements to raise the probability of project success. For the design phase to be performed with the desired level of success, the information provided to designers needs to be complete and reliable. For this, client engagement from the early beginning is crucial, creating a collaborative action in order to achieve the project goals. As it was observed in the case studies, the management practices performed in industrial projects have shown several difficulties and failures, an issue that, adding to the clients lack of commitment with regard to collaboration in the process, may hinder the success of industrial projects.
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Assessing the Maturity and Accuracy of Front End Engineering Design (FEED) for Large, Complex Industrial Projects

January 2019 (has links)
abstract: Planning efforts conducted during the early stages of a construction project, known as front end planning (FEP), have a large impact on project success and significant influence on the configuration of the final project. As a key component of FEP, front end engineering design (FEED) plays an essential role in the overall success of large industrial projects. The primary objective of this dissertation focuses on FEED maturity and accuracy and its impact on project performance. The author was a member of the Construction Industry Institute (CII) Research Team (RT) 331, which was tasked to develop the FEED Maturity and Accuracy Total Rating System (FEED MATRS), pronounced “feed matters.” This dissertation provides the motivation, methodology, data analysis, research findings (which include significant correlations between the maturity and accuracy of FEED and project performance), applicability and contributions to academia and industry. A scientific research methodology was employed in this dissertation that included a literature review, focus groups, an industry survey, data collection workshops, in-progress projects testing, and statistical analysis of project performance. The results presented in this dissertation are based on input from 128 experts in 57 organizations and a data sample of 33 completed and 11 on-going large industrial projects representing over $13.9 billion of total installed cost. The contributions of this work include: (1) developing a tested FEED definition for the large industrial projects sector, (2) determining the industry’s state of practice for measuring FEED deliverables, (3) developing an objective and scalable two-dimensional method to measure FEED maturity and accuracy, and (4) quantifying that projects with high FEED maturity and accuracy outperformed projects with low FEED maturity and accuracy by 24 percent in terms of cost growth, in relation to the approved budget. / Dissertation/Thesis / Doctoral Dissertation Construction Management 2019
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Links between modularization critical success factors and project performance

Choi, Jin Ouk 07 July 2014 (has links)
Through the exporting of a portion of site-based work to fabrication shops, modularization (MOD) can enhance efficiency in the construction industry. The industry, however, applies modularization at only a low level. To reach higher levels of modularization, the EPC industry needs new approaches. Previous studies have identified the current trends in and barriers to the industry's application of modularization. Moreover, in 2013, the Construction Industry Institute's (CII) Research Team 283 identified 21 critical success factors (CSFs) that create an optimum environment for a broader and more effective use of modularization. However, the researcher has identified a need to better understand the relative significance of MOD CSFs and their associations with project performance. Thus, the research was conducted to provide recommendations for better project performance by identifying correlations between the accomplishment of MOD CSFs and project performance and examining actual modular projects' MOD CSF accomplishment. This study identified four statistically significant positive correlations. Those are between the accomplishment of MOD CSFs and: 1) cost performance; 2) schedule performance; 3) Construction performance; and 4) Startup performance. In addition to the correlation analysis, the study also identified the CSFs that appear to contribute the most to 1) "Modular Project Success", 2) Construction success, 3) Startup success, 4) Cost performance, and 5) Schedule performance. To collect information on the actual industrial modular projects, the study surveyed industry experts. By using this study, many industrial project stakeholders from owners to fabricators, designers and EPC contractors, will be able to understand the relationships between MOD CSFs and project performance. Such an understanding should motivate them to achieve better project performance through implementing modularization CSFs. / text
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O processo de projeto no segmento de projetos industriais. / The design process of industrial projects.

Tássia Farssura Lima da Silva 16 September 2014 (has links)
A crescente demanda por rapidez na construção, menores custos e maior controle da qualidade geram uma complexidade na gestão do processo de projeto. Estudos voltados aos projetos industriais ainda são em minoria, ou seja, há poucos trabalhos desenvolvidos e publicados com este tema. Além disso, especificamente no segmento escolhido, a complexidade e a diversidade dos projetos industriais, associadas às inúmeras exigências de mercado demandam melhorias na gestão de projetos. O trabalho tem como objetivo, por meio de estudos de caso, descrever o processo de projeto e analisar as práticas de gestão utilizadas em projetos industriais, assim como discutir a atuação dos coordenadores de projeto e suas dificuldades. Como resultado, será possível propor diretrizes aos agentes envolvidos, visando à melhoria contínua e a potencializar o sucesso dos projetos industriais. Para que se atinjam os resultados desejados na fase de projeto, as informações fornecidas aos projetistas precisam ser completas e confiáveis. Para isso, o comprometimento do cliente desde o início é fundamental, criando-se a colaboração necessária para se alcançarem os objetivos do empreendimento. Dificuldades e falhas da coordenação de projetos, comuns aos casos analisados, significaram prejuízos quanto a prazos, custos e qualidade, que, somando-se à falta de comprometimento do cliente com a colaboração no processo, podem comprometer o sucesso dos projetos industriais. / The diversity of the industrial projects and market requirements increasingly demand design process improvement. Concerning the industrial projects, a field in which there are quite few research work published, the rising demand for speed in construction, lower costs and quality assurance generate complexity in managing the design process. Through a group of case studies, this Master Thesis aims to describe the design process and analyse the design management practices performed in industrial projects, as well as to discuss the design managers activities and difficulties. The results will be evaluated in order to propose guidelines to possible management improvements to raise the probability of project success. For the design phase to be performed with the desired level of success, the information provided to designers needs to be complete and reliable. For this, client engagement from the early beginning is crucial, creating a collaborative action in order to achieve the project goals. As it was observed in the case studies, the management practices performed in industrial projects have shown several difficulties and failures, an issue that, adding to the clients lack of commitment with regard to collaboration in the process, may hinder the success of industrial projects.
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Från skruv och mutter till budget och prognoser : En kvalitativ studie om viktiga kompetenser för en projektledare i industriella projekt / From Screws and Nuts to Budgets and Forecasts : A Qualitative Study About Important Competencies for a Project Manager in Industrial Projects

Johansson, Emmie January 2022 (has links)
En kvalitativ fallstudie har genomförts på en industrianläggning i Mellansverige i syfte att undersöka den upplevda vikten av att projektledare i industriella projekt besitter teknisk kompetens. För att besvara studiens syfte har följande forskningsfråga formulerats; Hur upplevs behovet av teknisk kompetens hos projektledare i industriella projekt? En tematisk analys har genomförts och resulterat i fyra teman; En roll med flera ansikten, Den optimala projektledaren, Stöpta i samma form och Måste alla vandra samma väg? Analysen har resulterat i slutsatserna att projekts storlek påverkar projektledarens roll och ansvar samt vilka kompetenser som upplevs vara viktigast för projektledaren. I små projekt är projektledarens tekniska kompetens av stor vikt, men i större projekt anses den inte vara nödvändig. Det finns en tradition av att projektledare i industriella projekt i grunden är tekniker, vilket påverkar den upplevda vikten av att projektledare i industriella projekt besitter teknisk kompetens. / A qualitative case study has been conducted at an industry facility in the central part of Sweden to research the perceived importance of that project managers in industrial projects have technical competence. The research question for the study is; What is the perceived need for that project managers have technical competence in industrial projects? A thematic analysis has been conducted and resulted in four themes; A role with many faces, The optimal project manager, Molded in the same cast, and Does everyone have to walk the same path? The analysis has resulted in the conclusions that the size of the project affects the project manager role and responsibility, as well as, which competencies that is perceived to be most important for the project manager. In small projects, the project manager’s technical competence is perceived to be of great significance, but in large projects it is not viewed to be essential. There is a tradition of that project managers in industrial projects from the beginning are technical workers, which contributes to the perceived importance of that project managers in industrial project have technical competence.
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Global project management : developing system solutions in a multi-organizational environment

Lilliesköld, Joakim January 2002 (has links)
The traditional view of project management is beingchallenged by the globalization of markets, mergers ofinternational companies, and the integration of managerial andbusi-ness processes in global corporations. The development ofInformation Technology and the rapid growth of the Internet hascreated an opportunity to utilize global resources, resultingin new and unique problems within project management researchthat need to be addressed. This thesis focuses on problems in project managementexperienced by global system suppliers trying to adapt theirbusinesses to the rapid changes of customers needs. Itespe-cially focuses on geographically dispersed organizationsconsisting of several organizations in different countries,with disparate history and corporate culture, developing anddeliver-ing complex systems under the company's name. In order to identify potential problems faced by globalmulti-organizational companies, especially system supplierswith large research and development (R&amp;D) budgets, aframe-work is suggested. This framework divides the problemsinto three categories: geographi-cal, organizational andcultural. The problems identified in the case studies are thenclassi-fied to these categories. Finally, a description of howthe identified problems can be man-aged is provided when themost important success factors identified in the studies arepresented. / QC 20100512
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Projektledning från ovan - Beroenden och kopplingar i en industriell multi-projektverksamhet

Sjögren Källqvist, Anna January 2002 (has links)
<p>This licentiate thesis discusses management and control ofan industrial business that implements several projects at thesame time, a so-called multi-project business. The questionthat will be answered is: What distinguish the management of amulti-project business and what is crucial for the managementto focus on? The thesis is based on a case study at a companycalled Adtranz Signal in Sweden. Adtranz Signal develops,designs and delivers signal and safety systems for the railway.They are a perfect example of a modern company that operatesthe main part of their business with projects.</p><p>The discussion will take us beyond the single project andabove the project manager. This is necessary because projectmanagement literature, by tradition, emphasizes on theindividual project, and the complexity of problems when aproject is executed isolated from the ordinary business. Todaythere are only a few empirical and theoretical studies ofmulti-project businesses, especially those that focuses on howindustrial companies use projects and lead project work.</p><p>The scientific contribution in this thesis consists of twoparts. The first part is a profound empirical description ofhow management, control and realization of a multi-projectbusiness work. The second part is a further development of theliterature considering management problems in a multi-projectbusiness. Finally there are three important conclusions pointedout:</p><p>•It exists dependencies and connections between theprojects in the companys multi-project business•Thedifferent dependencies can be categorized•Thedependencies and connections are important and must be handledsince they effect the management of the multi-projectbusiness</p><p><b>Keywords:</b>Management and control of a project business,industrial projects, multi-project business, multi-projectenvironment, project-based company, project management</p>
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Estudio de prefactibilidad para la instalación de una planta procesadora de snacks rellenos y fritos

Espinoza-Gonzales, Javier-Jesús-Rolando, Plasencia-Castro, Marco-Andrés January 2017 (has links)
El presente trabajo plantea la fabricación de snacks rellenos y fritos para ser comercializados en el actual mercado limeño a través de un proyecto de vida útil de seis años, desde 2017 hasta 2022. Como tal, se justifica técnicamente por la disponibilidad en el mercado de su materia prima, la masa tipo wantan, y sus principales insumos, jamonada y queso.. Económicamente, se justifica también, ya que estudios de productos similares presentan resultados favorables. Socialmente, contempla la importancia del trabajador, del consumidor final y del rol que, como empresa, cumple en la sociedad. / Trabajo de investigación

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