A systemic inquiry into the delay factors in South African electrical distribution projects
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the delay factors in South African electrical distribution projects and demonstrate the interlaced relationship between the identified project delay factors. Design/methodology/approach: This research employs interactive management (IM) methodology to construct a model achieving the research purpose. The IM methodology is anchored in the soft systems thinking. Its inquiry process mainly comprises four phases: idea generation, idea clarification, idea structuring and interpretation of the structured ideas. The IM methodology allows the relevant stakeholders to collaboratively develop a digraph displaying the interrelationship among the system elements. Findings: The participants of the IM session structured a systemic model showing that a loop comprising three factors is the driver leading to the delays in the electrical distribution projects. The three delay factors in the loop are “poor communication”, “poor planning” and “project scheduling not properly done”. Originality/value: The findings show that a loop comprising three delay factors is the driver leading to the project delays. This result is different from the outputs of the commonly used approaches. The three identified root causes serve as the starting point for eradicating delays in the electrical distribution projects.
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2019
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Authors: | Ntshangase, Bonga ; Tuan, Nien-Tsu |
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International Journal of Managing Projects in Business. - Emerald, ISSN 1753-8378, ZDB-ID 2423896-X. - Vol. 12.2019, 3 (02.09.), p. 808-824
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Emerald |
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