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Early equipment management (EEM): continuous improvement for projects

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When capital projects fail to deliver, it is usually not due to technical reasons but a combination of behavioral pitfalls, unclear accountabilities and gaps in design, specification, and/or project-management processes. 'Early Equipment Management (EEM)' explains how well known and award winning organizations avoid these weaknesses by using: Project road maps setting out clear accountabilities for each step of the concept-to-project-delivery process; Progressive design goals for each step to assure the delivery of low life-cycle costs; Processes to codify tacit knowledge, reveal latent design weaknesses, and build high performance cross-functional team collaboration; Project governance processes that systematically raise their organizations ability to reduce time to market for new assets, products and services with higher added value and fewer resources.

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Productivity Press
1138400165 / 9781138400160
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
658.404
26/05/2017
Chinese
292 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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