If we were able to better predict or plan for project unknowns, project risk, and non-valued added activities, we would be able to influence improvements in all phases of the construction process...
Enter value stream mapping!
Value stream mapping is a method of assessing your current state of operations and developing a streamlined and improved flow of the most value-based activities ranging from pre-construction planning to final project delivery. It allows you to take a hard look at all existing processes within your organization, and to change or eliminate those which present the greatest potential for inefficiency and failure.
So, why devote the time and energy to practice value stream mapping?
Well, when deployed properly, VSM attacks organizational inadequacies at their core, which dramatically improves your ability to maintain budget and schedule-certainty.
Foremost, it gives you the insight and power to improve your bottom-line.
Just a simple awareness of the most common risk factors for overruns and schedule-delays in high performance buildings and construction projects can not only improve your ability to drive budget, schedule, productivity, and project delivery metrics, but can generate fundamental improvements in your entire work environment.
Here's a list of 7 of the most common project execution risks or constraints which can be dramatically improved by value stream mapping:
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*Infographic Courtesy Economist.com and McKinsey Global Institute