Lean or AWP? How Advanced Work Packaging is Reshaping Capital Projects
The move away from Lean and toward construction-driven Advanced Work Packaging is changing the way we execute capital projects. Why?
Advanced Work Packaging is widely viewed as industry best practice in managing predictable capital construction projects. This groundbreaking approach captures the entire process of capital construction, from early-stage considerations through to engineering, construction, and completion. The Velocity archive contains all of our writing on Advanced Work Packaging, a critical capital project management tool that will only grow in importance and influence in the years to come.
The move away from Lean and toward construction-driven Advanced Work Packaging is changing the way we execute capital projects. Why?
Definitions, acronyms and project stages all in one place, with links to our most popular articles on key topics.
Exxon is just the latest in a long line of companies who have been forced to publicly admit the industry’s dirty little secret: we rarely deliver on-time and on-budget, and this failure costs investors, partners and taxpayers billions upon billions of dollars.
Learn the difference between these two popular approaches to project management to make the right choice for you
Learn to recognize the toxic myths that will undermine your efforts to adopt and benefit from Advanced Work Packaging.
Forget the big landmines like staffing and training — the hazards most likely to trip you up now are the surprising, subtle, and seductive ones.
AWP is a principle-driven approach to capital construction and it can work for all projects, regardless of cost or complexity. Don’t let anyone tell you different.
We’ve been using Advanced Work Packaging and Workface Planning for a decade now. What have we got to show for it?
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