The need to improve communication about scope changes: frustration as an indicator of operational inefficiencies |
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Authors: | Diletta Colette Invernizzi Giorgio Locatelli Naomi J. Brookes |
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Affiliation: | School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK |
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Abstract: | Early and timely sharing of information can provide a sustainable competitive advantage. However, even if lean information management aims to improve this information flow, it has mainly been investigated in ‘operations-based’ companies. This paper fills this gap, drawing upon the experience of the authors working within a large project-based company engaged in the ‘engineer and manufacture to order’ of a complex piece of equipment costing millions of dollars, for its strategic long-term client, both working in the same industrial field, i.e. nuclear decommissioning. This research investigates the information flow regarding scope changes between the project-based company and the long-term client adapting and applying a five-step framework to highlight operational inefficiencies, reduce the corresponding transaction costs and increase the overall company’s competitiveness. This is exemplified through a particular case, but can be applied to other project-based companies dealing with strategic clients involved in long-term relationships. |
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Keywords: | Information management interorganisational relationships performance improvement scope changes nuclear decommissioning |
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