Identifying the Bullwhip Effect of Last Planner Converstions During the Construction Stage
Revista : Proceedings XX Conference on Lean Construction, IGLC-20Tipo de publicación : Conferencia No A*
Abstract
Often the successful performance of a project is problematic. The Lean Construction community has approached this issue by emphasizing variability reduction of the production process using the Last Planner System (LPS). In this context, we suggestthat the variability characterization of managerial actions along the LPS process itself is an improvement opportunity. We used the concept of conversations fromLinguistic Action Perspective (LAP) and the premise that the Bullwhip Effect (BWE) exists between the LPS variables to explore the variability impact of managerialactions during the LPS process. This paper reports the characterization of BWE of LAP conversations between LPS variables and its impact on planning reliability infive projects in the construction stage.Evidence collected suggests that BWE exists between the LPS variables and its existence may be related to the degradation of planning reliability. Althoughadditional work will be required to corroborate these initial findings, this outcome seems useful to quantify management-efforts variability during the LPS process. It is expected that further exploration of these results could help to act proactively to prevent variability generation during the LPS process, where they can be used as a systemic-feedforward variables of disturbance related to the project social-domain.