The system engineering literature acknowledges that lean principles foster the achievement of higher program performance. However in the literature it is not clear how exactly the six lean principles affect the performance of the systems engineering programs. This paper addresses this gap by discussing about the core benefits derived from the implementation of each lean principle. Main contribution of this paper is the proposal –through a deep literature investigation refined through a series of focus groups with the Lean in Program Management Community of Practice (MIT-PMI-INCOSE) – of a list of metrics to be considered in order to measure the performance affected by the introduction of a list of 43 Lean Enablers. Only when measuring the current situation of the systems engineering program in fact, it is possible to direct improvement efforts. Further steps of authors’ research are direct to understand how the collected metrics could practically and effectively support the lean journey within system engineering programs.

(2014). What to Measure for Success in Lean System Engineering Programs? [conference presentation - intervento a convegno]. In PROCEDIA COMPUTER SCIENCE. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/32284

What to Measure for Success in Lean System Engineering Programs?

TERZI, Sergio;
2014-01-01

Abstract

The system engineering literature acknowledges that lean principles foster the achievement of higher program performance. However in the literature it is not clear how exactly the six lean principles affect the performance of the systems engineering programs. This paper addresses this gap by discussing about the core benefits derived from the implementation of each lean principle. Main contribution of this paper is the proposal –through a deep literature investigation refined through a series of focus groups with the Lean in Program Management Community of Practice (MIT-PMI-INCOSE) – of a list of metrics to be considered in order to measure the performance affected by the introduction of a list of 43 Lean Enablers. Only when measuring the current situation of the systems engineering program in fact, it is possible to direct improvement efforts. Further steps of authors’ research are direct to understand how the collected metrics could practically and effectively support the lean journey within system engineering programs.
CELS - Research Group on Industrial Engineering, Logistics and Services Operations
2014
Inglese
2014 Conference on Systems Engineering Research
Elsevier Science Limited
CSER 2014 - 2014 Computer Science Conference on Systems Engineering Research
Redondo Beach, CA (USA)
March 21-22, 2014
internazionale
Settore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali Meccanici
Performance Measurement System; System Engineering; Lean Thinking
© 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.Open access under CC BY-NC-ND license
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Costa, J. M. H.; Rossi, M.; Rebentisch, E.; Terzi, Sergio; Taisch, M.; Nightingale, D.
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