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Moving Lean Construction into the Digital Age: Last Planner Meets Collective Intelligence

Planview

How might we capture and re-apply the knowledge that our veteran staff has developed over the years? Flush times do not mean relief from competition. Imagine, for example, an innovation community consisting of the client’s program team, the primary contractor, the key subs, and even the critical suppliers (e.g.,

LEAN 40
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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

What if you were charged a fee for delivering a bad customer experience? What if you could pay public services with an exercise? The manufacturing industry is becoming increasingly capable of creating small batches (or even single units) of personalized products at very competitive prices. What if no staff was required?

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

What if you were charged a fee for delivering a bad customer experience? What if you could pay public services with an exercise? The manufacturing industry is becoming increasingly capable of creating small batches (or even single units) of personalized products at very competitive prices. What if no staff was required?

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Moving Lean Construction into the Digital Age: Last Planner Meets Collective Intelligence

Planview

How might we capture and re-apply the knowledge that our veteran staff has developed over the years? Flush times do not mean relief from competition. Imagine, for example, an innovation community consisting of the client’s program team, the primary contractor, the key subs, and even the critical suppliers (e.g.,

LEAN 40
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IA Summit 10 - Day 2

Boxes and Arrows

Richard Dalton and Rob Weening discuss two solutions they’ve developed at Vanguard to address this question. Fluctuating requirements, unexpected technical limitations, and stringent branding rules can make experience design feel like an exercise in compromise. Sometimes it’s poor methods, poor team members, or the market.