This book presents a framework and practical guidelines for everyday decision-making. The authors introduce the reader to a specific decision-making system, Choosing by Advantages (CBA).
This book presents a framework and practical guidelines for everyday decision-making. The authors introduce the reader to a specific decision-making system, Choosing by Advantages (CBA).
Paz Arroyo is a global leader in Lean Construction. She earned her PhD at UC Berkeley, focusing on collaborative decision-making. She has tested the effectiveness of Choosing By Advantages (CBA) in construction projects, publishing widely on the topic. As a Lean and Quality leader for a major international contractor, she develops strategies to improve the construction industry. Annett Schöttle earned her PhD at Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT), Germany, on requirements and incentives to create a collaborative Lean project delivery system for capital projects. She works as an independent Lean consultant with extensive experience in megaprojects, helping teams collaborate to develop, align, and optimize production planning from project start to commissioning, and implementing CBA for better decision-making in various settings. Randi Christensen is an engineer by background and earned her PhD at Aalborg University, Denmark, focusing on how we learn from project to project. As Sustainability Director at an international engineering consultancy, her focus is on decision-making as this is the key point where we can drive the projects in a more sustainable direction by including multiple voices and pools of knowledge.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Glenn Ballard Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: What is a Decision? Chapter 2: Why Decisions Do Not Stick Chapter 3: Focus on Value and Cost Chapter 4: Changing Bad Habits Chapter 5: CBA, A Sound Decision-making Method Chapter 6: CBA Tabular Method: Sustainable Museum Case Study Chapter 7: Not all Decision-making Methods are Created Equal Chapter 8: CBA and the Tendering Procedure of Construction Projects Chapter 9: Building a Collaborative Decision-making Process Chapter 10: Decisions and Innovations for our Future Chapter 11: How to Build Better Decisions Glossary
Foreword by Glenn Ballard Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: What is a Decision? Chapter 2: Why Decisions Do Not Stick Chapter 3: Focus on Value and Cost Chapter 4: Changing Bad Habits Chapter 5: CBA, A Sound Decision-making Method Chapter 6: CBA Tabular Method: Sustainable Museum Case Study Chapter 7: Not all Decision-making Methods are Created Equal Chapter 8: CBA and the Tendering Procedure of Construction Projects Chapter 9: Building a Collaborative Decision-making Process Chapter 10: Decisions and Innovations for our Future Chapter 11: How to Build Better Decisions Glossary
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