TY - CONF TI - Lean Office at a Construction Company C1 - Taipei, Taiwan C3 - 17th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction SP - 43 EP - 52 PY - 2009 AU - Kemmer, Sergio L. AU - Alves, Thais da C.L. AU - Macedo, Marcio AU - Novaes, Marcos de V. AU - Neto, Jose de P. Barros AD - Construction Manager, Construtora C. Rolim Engenharia Ltda., Fortaleza-CE, Brazil, sergio@crolim.com.br AD - Assistant Professor, Structural Engineering and Construction Department, Federal University of Ceará, Campus do Pici, s/n, Bloco 710, Pici, CEP: 60455-760, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil, thaiscla@ufc.br AD - Administrative and finance manager, Construtora C. Rolim Engenharia Ltda., Fortaleza-CE, Brazil, marcio@crolim.com.br AD - Director, Construtora C. Rolim Engenharia Ltda., Fortaleza-CE, Brazil, marcosnovaes@crolim.com.br AD - Professor, Structural Engineering and Construction Department, Federal University of Ceará, Campus do Pici, s/n, Bloco 710, Pici, CEP: 60455-760, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil, jpbarros@ufc.br ED - Cuperus, Ype ED - Hirota, Ercilia Hitomi AB - This paper presents the initial efforts of a construction company to implement the Lean philosophy at their main office. The company has reaped many benefits from the Lean philosophy at its construction sites but it realized that the office was left behind in the process and needed to catch up to sustain the gains reached by site operations. In order to engage the office personnel in a Lean Office initiative, the first step was to disseminate the Lean philosophy in a seminar and brainstorm possible actions to be taken at the office. After that, participants visited one of the company’s construction sites to see how the concepts, principles and tools presented at the seminar are used at the site. The process of payment was chosen to be the pilot project for the Lean Office initiative because it was deemed to require urgent action due to its importance to the construction site activities as well as because of the time and effort it demanded from the office personnel. The company expects to reduce the time to process bills and make payments, to reduce the incidence of rework, and to discipline site engineers, construction managers, and suppliers about the new processes to sustain the gains throughout time. KW - Lean office KW - invoice KW - payment. PB - T2 - 17th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction DA - 2009/07/15 CY - Taipei, Taiwan L1 - http://iglc.net/Papers/Details/649/pdf L2 - http://iglc.net/Papers/Details/649 N1 - Export Date: 28 March 2024 DB - IGLC.net DP - IGLC LA - English ER -