Systems thinking and CMM for continuous improvement in the construction industry
International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management
ISSN: 1741-0401
Article publication date: 23 September 2019
Issue publication date: 17 January 2020
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to present a capability maturity model (CMM) developed to implement continuous improvement in small and medium scale construction companies (SMSCC) in Nigeria.
Design/methodology/approach
A multi-strategy approach involving qualitative studies of SMSCC in Nigeria was conducted. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with purposively selected construction experts in Nigeria to identify variables essential for continuous improvement in SMSCC. Data collected were thematically analysed using NVIVO. Subsequently, a system thinking approach is employed to design and develop the CMM for implementing continuous improvement SMSCC, by exploring possible relationships between the variables established.
Findings
CMM provided a five-level approach for the inclusion of investigated variables such as team performance; culture; structure; post-project reviews, financial risk management, waste management policy and cost control. These variables are factors leading to continuous improvement in SMSCC, implementable within a six to seven and a half years’ timeline.
Practical implications
The system thinking model revealed cogent archetypes in the form of reinforcing loops that can be applied in developing the performance of SMSCC. Continuous improvement is feasible. However, it takes time to implement. Further longitudinal studies on the cost of implementing continuous improvement through CMM a knowledge transfer project can be initiated.
Originality/value
A methodical strategy for enhancing the effectiveness and operations of SMSCC in developing countries can be extracted from the causal loop diagram and the CMM.
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Citation
Omotayo, T.S., Boateng, P., Osobajo, O., Oke, A. and Obi, L.I. (2020), "Systems thinking and CMM for continuous improvement in the construction industry", International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, Vol. 69 No. 2, pp. 271-296. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPPM-11-2018-0417
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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