Identifying the influences on performance of engineering design and development projects
Year: 2017
Editor: Anja Maier, Stanko Škec, Harrison Kim, Michael Kokkolaras, Josef Oehmen, Georges Fadel, Filippo Salustri, Mike Van der Loos
Author: Snider, Chris; Emanuel, Lia; Gopsill, James; Joel-Edgar, Sian; Hicks, Ben
Series: ICED
Institution: 1: University of Bristol, United Kingdom; 2: University of Bath, United Kingdom
Section: Design Processes, Design Organisation and Management
Page(s): 299-308
ISBN: 978-1-904670-90-2
ISSN: 2220-4342
Abstract
Performance of engineering design and development projects depends on myriad factors, creating challenges in implementation and management. These are compounded by potential for high variation across contexts. This work investigates influencers upon performance and contextual variation through relationship between real industry issues and factors that influence project performance. Through survey, interview, and network analysis, issue-causing groups of features in each specific case are identified and compared. The results find a majority of issues arising from person-centric sources. They also identify both discrete groups of issues with narrow source and influence, and with broad ties across the project context; forms which may stem from conditions of the scenario. Finally, they show similarity in the influences on performance across contexts with a caveat that, while the influential area remains, the structure to be taken within may vary. General analysis clarifies performance in engineering and highlights those areas in which support-system development is of most use, and specific analysis gives areas in which industry managers should focus for best benefit to the project.
Keywords: Design management, Project management, Design practice, Engineering project performance