Owen, Robert, Koskela, Lauri, Henrich, Guilherme and Codinhoto, Ricardo (2006) Is Agile Project Management Applicable to Construction? In: Proceedings IGLC-14, July 2006, Santiago, Chile. IGLC, pp. 51-66. (Unpublished)
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This paper briefly summarises the evolution of Agile Project Management (APM) and differentiates it from lean and agile production and ‘leagile’ construction. The significant benefits being realized through employment of APM within the information systems industry are stated. The characteristics of APM are explored, including: philosophy, organizational attitudes and practices, planning, execution and control and learning. Finally, APM is subjectively assessed as to its potential contribution to the pre-design, design and construction phases. In conclusion, it is assessed that APM offers considerable potential for application in pre- design and design but that there are significant hurdles to its adoption in the actual construction phase. Should these be overcome, APM offers benefits well beyond any individual project.

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