Identification of the Need for Agile Methodologies in Construction Projects Design Management

Ahmad Abou-Aly, Laila Khodeir, N. Elabd
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Recent studies showed that most employees occupy “Meaningless Jobs”, due to poor interaction and deprivation of sensing the working outcome of jobs, especially in the design phase of the construction and urbanism project. However, recent studies proved the need for employees’ engagement with different stakeholders to increase productivity and optimize work performance. Although various industries have adopted the Agile Project Management (APM) approach, the Engineering, Pro-curement, and Construction (EPC) industry might not be ready for APM, due to traditional Human Resources Management Systems. Thus, this research aims to identify the need for Agile Methodologies in the EPC industry and to propose APM phi-losophies and methodologies that might fulfill those needs. The methodology is based on two parts. The practical part includes performing a social survey on the design engineers of the EPC to quantify meaningless jobs. The second part includes a comparative analysis of the needs of the EPC industry against Agile adequacies, in addition to analyzing case studies where applying APM was a success in both EPC and Software industries. The analysis is based on reviewing relevant literature and its statistical findings. The research concludes that the majority of the survey subjects occupy a meaningless job. Meanwhile, their needs can be addressed by applying Agile Methodologies, similar to the shift that occurred in the Software industry. Finally, the paper discusses the high affinity and potential of the EPC industry to adopt APM in design phases.
确定在建筑项目设计管理中采用敏捷方法的必要性
最近的研究表明,大多数员工从事的是 "无意义的工作",原因是互动性差,无法感知工作成果,尤其是在建筑和城市化项目的设计阶段。然而,最近的研究证明,员工需要与不同的利益相关者互动,以提高生产率和优化工作绩效。虽然各行各业都采用了敏捷项目管理(APM)方法,但由于传统的人力资源管理系统,工程设计、制造和施工(EPC)行业可能还没有为敏捷项目管理做好准备。因此,本研究旨在确定 EPC 行业对敏捷方法的需求,并提出可能满足这些需求的 APM 哲学和方法。研究方法基于两个部分。实践部分包括对 EPC 的设计工程师进行社会调查,以量化无意义的工作。第二部分包括将 EPC 行业的需求与敏捷的充分性进行比较分析,此外还分析了在 EPC 和软件行业成功应用 APM 的案例研究。分析基于对相关文献及其统计结果的回顾。研究得出结论,大多数调查对象的工作毫无意义。同时,他们的需求可以通过应用敏捷方法来解决,这与软件行业发生的转变类似。最后,本文讨论了 EPC 行业在设计阶段采用 APM 的高亲和力和潜力。
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