阿联酋机械工程TQM管理绩效评价

E. Small, Lu’ay Ayyash, Khaled AlHamouri
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建筑生产率一直是国际建设中一个反复出现的问题。停滞不前的生产力会增加项目成本和投标价格,危及完工日期,并对项目交付期间的安全和质量产生不利影响。劳动、管理和部门/过程等各种因素都可能导致生产率下降。管理技术可以被认为是生产率提高的最大潜力,因此是本研究的重点。具体来说,研究是为了探索在中东环境中使用全面质量管理(TQM)的有效性。TQM方法已被证明可以提供积极的影响,并在受控制造和建筑活动中提高生产率。然而,这种方法在阿拉伯联合酋长国或更广泛的中东地区很少使用。过去的努力已经证明了基于tqm的方法在商业开发的电气分包合同中的有效性,并且使用类似的方法,结果扩展到评估机械活动。在一个共同的时间表下完成类似活动的团队的持续表现被评估,并收集了挣值数据,以比较主动管理与现状方法的影响,后者传统上是自上而下的,本质上是专制的。将结果与电气分包活动的绩效进行比较,以根据研究结果确定更广泛的结论。展望了未来的研究方向。©2019作者。由布达佩斯科技经济大学和钻石大会有限公司出版。由2019创意建设大会科学委员会负责同行评审。
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Evaluating Performance of TQM Management in Mechanical Construction in the UAE
Construction productivity has been a recurring problem throughout international construction. Stagnant productivity increases project costs and bid prices, jeopardizes completion dates, and adversely impacts safety and quality during project delivery. Reduced productivity can result from a variety of labour, management and sector/process factors. Management techniques can be argued to have the greatest potential for productivity increase and thus the focus of this study. Specifically, research was undertaken to explore the effectiveness of using Total Quality Management (TQM) in a middle-eastern context. TQM approaches have been proven to provide positive impact and to increase productivity in both controlled manufacturing and in construction activities. Nevertheless, the approach has been seldomly used in the (United Arab Emirates) UAE or the broader Middle East. Past efforts have demonstrated the effectiveness of TQM-based approaches on electrical subcontracts for commercial development and, using a similar approach, results are expanded to evaluate mechanical activities. On-going performance of teams completing like activities under a common schedule were evaluated and earned value data collected to compare the impact of active management to status-quo approaches, which are traditionally top-down and authoritarian in nature. Results are presented and compared to performance of electrical subcontracting activities to identify broader conclusions based on the research results. Future research efforts are outlined. © 2019 The Authors. Published by Budapest University of Technology and Economics & Diamond Congress Ltd. Peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee of the Creative Construction Conference 2019.
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