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Diffusing cultural awareness and maturity in lean managed organizations

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posted on 2025-05-10, 07:50 authored by Brianna Chesworth, Kerry London, Thayaparan GajendranThayaparan Gajendran
Lean construction is a management philosophy intended to reduce waste and maximize productivity. Despite some examples of 'successful' lean implementation in industry our understanding and interpretation of how the lean concept is diffused within an organization varies. From a cultural perspective the lean construction organization is dichotomously interpreted as either positive and empowering or negative and conflicting scenarios. Both interpretations are representative of endresult cultural awareness. Diffusion theory however, tells us that organizational culture is a dynamic construct, in which culture during implementation processes can be interpreted as positive and negative. Consequently, the adoption of an innovative process such as lean management should be considered as an ongoing implementation process whereby the organizational culture evolves. Diffusion theory assists in explaining how and why organizational cultures mature and evolve as a result of implementation processes. Therefore the aim ofthis paper is to describe a lean cultural maturity model underpinned by diffusion theory. The purpose of the maturity model is to provide an understanding of organizational cultural awareness associated with the lean phenomenon. The model utilizes cultural and diffusion constructs as a foundation to explore the dynamic nature of culture and how the method of implementation is uniquely diffused within organizations to mature culture.

History

Source title

Proceedings of the 26th Annual Conference of Association of Researchers in Construction Management, Volume 2

Name of conference

26th Annual Conference of Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM)

Location

Leeds, UK

Start date

2010-09-06

End date

2010-09-08

Pagination

461-469

Publisher

Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM)

Place published

Reading, UK

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Architecture and Built Environment

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