2011
DOI: 10.1108/13664381111116098
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Applying lean thinking in commercial management

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to develop two hypotheses explaining the role of commercial management in the lean business model: lean construction is a viable choice of commercial strategy; and lean commercial management is an integral part of lean construction system subordinate to the project delivery. This is completed as a part of conceptualisation of the lean commercial management discipline in construction on the abstract level and followed by deriving its main principles.Design/methodology/approac… Show more

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“…In the first instance of recognition, Wong, Ng [75] stated that it is incumbent upon industry stakeholders to periodically modify and diversify their business model to respond to the ongoing evolutions within the marketplace adequately. As more manufacturing principles began to be implemented in construction, lean business models emerged as a viable strategy for construction projects; Zimina and Pasquire [76] discussed several attributes of lean business models ranging from long-term orientation and systems thinking to the decentralisation of decision making. However, while lean business models considered various perspectives of value, they remained limited to projects and did not explore how such a model would impact interactions at an organisational level.…”
Section: Elucidating the Terminology Of 'Business Models' In Construc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first instance of recognition, Wong, Ng [75] stated that it is incumbent upon industry stakeholders to periodically modify and diversify their business model to respond to the ongoing evolutions within the marketplace adequately. As more manufacturing principles began to be implemented in construction, lean business models emerged as a viable strategy for construction projects; Zimina and Pasquire [76] discussed several attributes of lean business models ranging from long-term orientation and systems thinking to the decentralisation of decision making. However, while lean business models considered various perspectives of value, they remained limited to projects and did not explore how such a model would impact interactions at an organisational level.…”
Section: Elucidating the Terminology Of 'Business Models' In Construc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applications took place in a wide variety of sectors including, but not limited to, automotive, aerospace, education, healthcare, construction, wood products, mining, service and retail sectors [174][175][176][177][178][179][180][181][182][183]. For instance, Brown et al, (2014) tested the versatility of Sus-VSM framework for three case studies with different product varieties and product volumes and concluded in favor of sufficient versatility [184].…”
Section: Versatility Organizational Culture and Deployment Plan Conmentioning
confidence: 99%