Improving efficiency: time-critical interfacing of project tasks

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serval:BIB_907A52CE70AA
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Improving efficiency: time-critical interfacing of project tasks
Journal
International Journal of Project Management
Author(s)
Hameri A.-P., Heikkilä J.
ISSN
0263-7863
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2002
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
20
Number
2
Pages
143-153
Language
english
Abstract
The paper discusses the management of time-critical operations and their dynamic interrelations in project environments. It is well known in theoretical literature that delayed operative tasks generate a cumulative effect, which delays the overall delivery time making efficient time management difficult. However, practising managers seem to be helpless with this phenomenon if judged by the often reported poor performance of project management. To control the use of time, managers tend to plan safety buffers in their operations, which bias the overall planning of projects. The result of all this is uncontrolled and unknown outcome of the whole operation and, even worse, it inherently makes development efforts very difficult to implement, as the true performance of the organization is hidden in the realization of airy plans. Based on case studies in various industrial environments, we propose that project schedules need to be managed by putting special emphasis on the time-use within individual tasks and by ensuring that work proceeds smoothly along the critical chain of tasks. To enable this, high transparency is needed on how time is used in project organizations.
Keywords
Time-based management, Project management, Operations management, Throughput time, Distributed operations, Supply chain management
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19/11/2007 11:39
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20/08/2019 15:53
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