Project production management (PPM)
is the application of
operations management[A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, Fifth Edition, Project Management Institute
Sec 1.5.1.1, p13
http://www.pmi.org/pmbok-guide-standards/foundational/pmbok
] to the delivery of capital projects. The PPM framework is based on a
project
A project is any undertaking, carried out individually or collaboratively and possibly involving research or design, that is carefully planned to achieve a particular goal.
An alternative view sees a project managerially as a sequence of even ...
as a
production system view,
in which a project transforms inputs (raw materials, information, labor, plant & machinery) into outputs (goods and services).
The knowledge that forms the basis of PPM originated in the discipline of
industrial engineering
Industrial engineering is an engineering profession that is concerned with the optimization of complex processes, systems, or organizations by developing, improving and implementing integrated systems of people, money, knowledge, information an ...
during the
Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, that occurred during the period from around 1760 to about 1820–1840. This transition included going f ...
. During this time, industrial engineering matured and then found application in many areas such as military planning and logistics for both the First and Second World Wars and manufacturing systems. As a coherent body of knowledge began to form, industrial engineering evolved into various scientific disciplines including
operations research
Operations research ( en-GB, operational research) (U.S. Air Force Specialty Code: Operations Analysis), often shortened to the initialism OR, is a discipline that deals with the development and application of analytical methods to improve dec ...
, operations management and
queueing theory
Queueing theory is the mathematical study of waiting lines, or queues. A queueing model is constructed so that queue lengths and waiting time can be predicted. Queueing theory is generally considered a branch of operations research because the ...
, amongst other areas of focus. Project Production Management (PPM) is the application of this body of knowledge to the delivery of capital projects.
Project management
Project management is the process of leading the work of a team to achieve all project goals within the given constraints. This information is usually described in project documentation, created at the beginning of the development process. T ...
, as defined by the
Project Management Institute
The Project Management Institute (PMI, legally Project Management Institute, Inc.) is a U.S.-based not-for-profit professional organization for project management.
Overview
PMI serves more than five million professionals including over 680,0 ...
,
specifically excludes
operations management from its body of knowledge,
on the basis that projects are temporary endeavors with a beginning and an end, whereas operations refer to activities that are either ongoing or repetitive. However, by looking at a large capital project as a production system, such as what is encountered in construction,
['] it is possible to apply the theory and associated technical frameworks from operations research, industrial engineering and queuing theory to optimize, plan, control and improve project performance.
For example, Project Production Management applies tools and techniques typically used in manufacturing management, such as described by
Philip M. Morse
Philip McCord Morse (August 6, 19035 September 1985), was an American physicist, administrator and pioneer of operations research (OR) in World War II. He is considered to be the father of operations research in the U.S.
Biography
Morse graduat ...
in,
or in
Factory Physics to assess the impact of
variability and
inventory
Inventory (American English) or stock (British English) refers to the goods and materials that a business holds for the ultimate goal of resale, production or utilisation.
Inventory management is a discipline primarily about specifying the sh ...
on project performance. Although any variability in a production system degrades its performance, by understanding which variability is detrimental to the business and which is beneficial, steps can be implemented to reduce detrimental variability. After mitigation steps are put in place, the impact of any residual variability can be addressed by allocating buffers at select points in the project production system – a combination of capacity,
inventory
Inventory (American English) or stock (British English) refers to the goods and materials that a business holds for the ultimate goal of resale, production or utilisation.
Inventory management is a discipline primarily about specifying the sh ...
and time.
Scientific and Engineering disciplines have contributed to many mathematical methods for the design and planning in
project planning
Project planning is part of project management, which relates to the use of schedules such as Gantt charts to plan and subsequently report progress within the project environment. Project planning can be done manually or by the use of project man ...
and scheduling, most notably
linear
Linearity is the property of a mathematical relationship ('' function'') that can be graphically represented as a straight line. Linearity is closely related to '' proportionality''. Examples in physics include rectilinear motion, the linear ...
and
dynamic programming yielding techniques such as the
critical path method (CPM) and the
program evaluation and review technique (PERT). The application of engineering disciplines, particularly the areas of operations research,
industrial engineering
Industrial engineering is an engineering profession that is concerned with the optimization of complex processes, systems, or organizations by developing, improving and implementing integrated systems of people, money, knowledge, information an ...
and queueing theory have found much application in the fields of
manufacturing
Manufacturing is the creation or production of goods with the help of equipment, labor, machines, tools, and chemical or biological processing or formulation. It is the essence of secondary sector of the economy. The term may refer to a ...
and factory production systems. Factory Physics is an example of where these scientific principles are described as forming a framework for manufacturing and production management. Just as Factory Physics is the application of scientific principles to construct a framework for manufacturing and production management, Project Production Management is the application of the very same operations principles to the activities in a project, covering an area that has been conventionally out of scope for project management.
Historical background and related areas
Modern
project management
Project management is the process of leading the work of a team to achieve all project goals within the given constraints. This information is usually described in project documentation, created at the beginning of the development process. T ...
theory and techniques started with
Frederick Taylor and Taylorism/
scientific management
Scientific management is a theory of management that analyzes and synthesizes workflows. Its main objective is improving economic efficiency, especially labor productivity. It was one of the earliest attempts to apply science to the engine ...
at the beginning of the 20th century, with the advent of mass manufacturing. It was refined further in the 1950s with techniques such as
critical path method (CPM)
and
program evaluation and review technique (PERT).
Use of CPM and PERT became more common as the computer revolution progressed. As the field of project management continued to grow, the role of the project manager was created and certifying organizations such as the Project Management Institute (PMI) emerged. Modern project management has evolved into a broad variety of knowledge areas described in the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK).
Operations management (related to the fields of
production management,
operations research
Operations research ( en-GB, operational research) (U.S. Air Force Specialty Code: Operations Analysis), often shortened to the initialism OR, is a discipline that deals with the development and application of analytical methods to improve dec ...
and
industrial engineering
Industrial engineering is an engineering profession that is concerned with the optimization of complex processes, systems, or organizations by developing, improving and implementing integrated systems of people, money, knowledge, information an ...
) is a field of science that emerged from the modern manufacturing industry and focuses on modeling and controlling actual work processes. The practice is based upon defining and controlling production systems, which typically consist of a series of inputs, transformational activities,
inventory
Inventory (American English) or stock (British English) refers to the goods and materials that a business holds for the ultimate goal of resale, production or utilisation.
Inventory management is a discipline primarily about specifying the sh ...
and outputs. Over the last 50 years, project management and operations management have been considered separate fields of study and practice.
PPM applies the theory and results of the various disciplines known as
operations management, operations research,
queueing theory
Queueing theory is the mathematical study of waiting lines, or queues. A queueing model is constructed so that queue lengths and waiting time can be predicted. Queueing theory is generally considered a branch of operations research because the ...
and industrial engineering to the management and execution of projects. By viewing a project as a
production system, the delivery of capital projects can be analyzed for the impact of
variability. The effects of variability can be summarized by VUT equation (specifically
Kingman's formula for G/G/1 queue). By using a combination of
buffers –
capacity, inventory and time – the impact of variability to project execution performance can be minimized.
A set of key results used to analyze and optimize the work in projects were originally articulated by
Philip Morse, considered the father of operations research in the U.S. and summarized in his seminal volume.
In introducing its framework for
manufacturing
Manufacturing is the creation or production of goods with the help of equipment, labor, machines, tools, and chemical or biological processing or formulation. It is the essence of secondary sector of the economy. The term may refer to a ...
management
Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body. It is the art and science of managing resources of the business.
Management includes the activities ...
, ''
Factory Physics'' summarizes these results:
#A perfect world of maximum profitability and service occurs when
demand
In economics, demand is the quantity of a good that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices during a given time. The relationship between price and quantity demand is also called the demand curve. Demand for a specific item ...
and transformation (also called
supply) are perfectly synchronized: all demand is met instantly at minimum cost
#Because there is
variability, demand and transformation can never be perfectly synchronized. In some cases, detrimental variability can be removed. An example would be the statistical quality control techniques used in manufacturing to control deviations, but even then, there is residual detrimental variability that causes demand and supply never to be perfectly synchronized. This leads us to:
#
Buffers are required when synchronizing demand and transformation in the presence of variability
#There are only three buffers: capacity, inventory and time
There are key mathematical models that describe the relationships between buffers and variability.
Little's law['] – named after academic
John Little – describes the relationship between throughput, cycle time and work-in-process (WIP) or inventory. The Cycle Time Formula
summarizes how much time a set of tasks at a particular point in a project take to execute. Kingman's formula, also known as the VUT equation
– summarizing the impact of variability.
Journals
The following academic journals publish papers pertaining to Operations Management issues:
* ''
Management Science
Management science (or managerial science) is a wide and interdisciplinary study of solving complex problems and making strategic decisions as it pertains to institutions, corporations, governments and other types of organizational entities. It is ...
''
* ''
Manufacturing & Service Operations Management
''Manufacturing & Service Operations Management'' is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1999 that is published by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. It covers analytical research about operat ...
''
* ''
Operations Research
Operations research ( en-GB, operational research) (U.S. Air Force Specialty Code: Operations Analysis), often shortened to the initialism OR, is a discipline that deals with the development and application of analytical methods to improve dec ...
''
* ''
International Journal of Operations & Production Management
The ''International Journal of Operations and Production Management'' is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of supply chain management and operations management. It was established in 1980 and is published by Emerald G ...
''
* ''
Production and Operations Management
''Production and Operations Management'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on all topics in product and process design, operations, and supply chain management.
''Production and Operations Management'' is published by Wiley-Bla ...
''
* ''Journal of Operations Management''
* ''Journal of Project Production Management'', Project Production Institute
References
Further reading
* ''Factory Physics for Managers: How Leaders Improve Performance in a Post-Lean Six Sigma World'', Edward S. Pound, Jeffrey H. Bell, Mark L. Spearman, McGraw Hill 2014 {{ISBN, 978-0-07-182250-3 MHID: 0-07-182250-X
* "Link Manufacturing and Product Process Lifecycles", R. H. Hayes and S. C. Wheelwright, Harvard Business Review, January 1979
* "Queues, Inventories and Maintenance: The Analysis of Operational Systems with Variable Supply and Demand", P. M. Morse, John Wiley & Sons, 1962
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