Abstract

For the time being, companies and organisations are being forced to compete in utterly complex and globalised environments, facing massive natural, economic, and technological challenges on a daily basis. Addressing these challenges would be impossible without a proper approach that helps them identify, measure, understand, and control the performance of their organisations. Lean principles and techniques rise as a solution. This paper justifies and proposes the use of lean principles and techniques to identify key performance indicators (KPIs) in project-based organisations based on their organisational and operational needs. The research focuses mainly on the identification and categorisation of KPIs through a qualitative approach, based on systematic literature review (SLR) of performance indicators, project management, and project success. As a case study, an analysis of relevant information of an R&D and innovation project-based organisation, such as quality manuals, a benchmarking process, internal studies, and surveys regarding what success means for different kinds of stakeholders and for the organisation itself was conducted. As a result, this research is of a high value for project-based organisations, especially those that are not apprised of how to correctly formulate a series of KPIs, or whose path to it is still not clear.

Highlights

  • Nowadays, organisations are forced to compete in utterly complex and globalised environments, facing massive natural, economic, and technological challenges on a daily basis

  • The results have shown that the most important success factors are related to the safety of the workplace, if the project goal was achieved and how the customer feels about the quality of the different deliverables

  • Through an systematic literature review (SLR), the literature on the process of key performance indicators (KPIs) definition was analysed through a lean approach in project-based organisations

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Summary

Introduction

Organisations are forced to compete in utterly complex and globalised environments, facing massive natural, economic, and technological challenges on a daily basis. This paper justifies and proposes the use of lean principles and techniques to identify KPIs in project-based organisations. A qualitative approach, based on SRL, was adopted, which was used to analyse and compare research about project success and the use of lean for the identification of performance metrics. Using the SLR output, a lean-based KPI model is proposed with the aim of being a guide for the identification of performance indicators in project-based organisations. This research will answer practical questions about how lean tools and principles lead to KPIs identification and which are the benefits from it. It will be shown how a model for the identification of KPIs developed with lean will benefit project-based organisations.

Research Methodology
Literature Review Discussion
Define Phase
Measure and Analyse Phase
Project Success
Defining a Lean-Based KPIs Identification Model
Applying the Lean-Based KPIs Identification to the Case Study
Ruhrvalley Innovation Cluster
KPIs Construction
Findings
Conclusions and Future Research
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