Process Management in Design and Construction / Rachel Cooper ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Cooper, Rachel [author]
Language: English Publisher: Oxford, OX, UK ; Malden, MA, USA : Blackwell Pub., c2005Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470690758; 9781405102117; 9780470680483Subject(s): Industrial design -- Management | New products -- ManagementDDC classification: 658.575 Online resources: Full text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface vii Contributors ix Acknowledgements xi Introduction -- Why Process? 1 1 The Product Development Process 4 2 Techniques and Technologies for Managing the Product Development Process in Construction 26 3 Case Study: The Generic Design and Construction Process Protocol 49 4 Implementation Issues 105 Appendix: The Process Protocol Phases and Activity Zones Demystified 128 Phases 128 Activity Zones 140 List of Abbreviations 146 References 148 Index 187
Summary: DESCRIPTION To deliver a construction project on time, at cost and of appropriate quality, it is critical to manage the design and construction process effectively... This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of process management in design and construction in order to meet the business needs of the construction industry as they change in today’s highly competitive global environment. It identifies the current state of the industry in the process management field, describing trends and developments (including information technology), and demonstrates these through case study evidence. Practical guidance is offered by identifying potential pitfalls, illustrating best practise drawn from construction and appropriate manufacturing applications. The overall approach is a holistic one, based on practical experience gained throughout the past decade both in the academic and industrial environments, including leading a number of research projects on process and IT related topics in construction and manufacturing industries. Process Management in Design and Construction will provide students on construction and project management related courses with a description of the state of process management in design and construction - including current process models – as well as a future vision based on up-to-date research findings and good practice in the construction industry. The book also offers practical guidance to industrial and consultancy organisations on undertaking and implementing process management projects - including re-engineering their customer delivery processes through effective project
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Rachel Cooperis Professor of Design Management and Associate Head of Research in the School of Art and Design at the University of Salford. She is Chair of the European Design Academy and edits the international journal, The Design Journal. She has published several books and papers in design management, new product development and conducted major research programes in this field.

Ghassan Aouad, is Dean of the Faculty of Business, Law and the Built Environment and Professor of Construction IT & Management within the School of the Built Environment.

Mike Kagioglou is a Professor of Process Management and Head of the School of the Built Environment, University of Salford. He comes from an engineering manufacturing background and for the past 12 years he has been undertaking research and teaching in the area of the built and human environment. Mike is currently the Director for Salford Centre for Research & Innovation and the Academic Director for Salford University of Collaborative Health and Care Infrastructure Research and Innovation Centre. Mike has published over 100 academic and industrial papers and reports.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface vii

Contributors ix

Acknowledgements xi

Introduction -- Why Process? 1

1 The Product Development Process 4

2 Techniques and Technologies for Managing the Product Development Process in Construction 26

3 Case Study: The Generic Design and Construction Process Protocol 49

4 Implementation Issues 105

Appendix: The Process Protocol Phases and Activity Zones Demystified 128

Phases 128

Activity Zones 140

List of Abbreviations 146

References 148

Index 187

DESCRIPTION
To deliver a construction project on time, at cost and of appropriate quality, it is critical to manage the design and construction process effectively...
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of process management in design and construction in order to meet the business needs of the construction industry as they change in today’s highly competitive global environment.

It identifies the current state of the industry in the process management field, describing trends and developments (including information technology), and demonstrates these through case study evidence. Practical guidance is offered by identifying potential pitfalls, illustrating best practise drawn from construction and appropriate manufacturing applications. The overall approach is a holistic one, based on practical experience gained throughout the past decade both in the academic and industrial environments, including leading a number of research projects on process and IT related topics in construction and manufacturing industries.

Process Management in Design and Construction will provide students on construction and project management related courses with a description of the state of process management in design and construction - including current process models – as well as a future vision based on up-to-date research findings and good practice in the construction industry. The book also offers practical guidance to industrial and consultancy organisations on undertaking and implementing process management projects - including re-engineering their customer delivery processes through effective project

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