
Aplicação do kit completo para minimizar a interrupção do fluxo de trabalho: making-do e trabalho inacabado
Author(s) -
Klisman Mateus de Andrade Soares,
Maria Gabriela de Almeida Pinto,
Tauane Barbosa Dos Santos,
Débora de Gois Santos,
Denise Conceição De Gois Santos Michelan,
Paulo Ricardo Ramos Santos
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
simpósio brasileiro de gestão e economia da construção/anais do ... simpósio brasileiro de gestão e economia da construção
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
eISSN - 2764-1600
pISSN - 2176-1027
DOI - 10.46421/sibragec.v11i00.11
Subject(s) - rework , work (physics) , standardization , process (computing) , process management , schedule , elaboration , computer science , best practice , knowledge management , production (economics) , work in process , business , operations management , engineering , management , humanities , mechanical engineering , philosophy , economics , embedded system , operating system , macroeconomics
The current scenario of the construction sector has several peculiarities regarding the standardization and development of processes. These unusual features are not always favorable and resulting in rework and improvisations in the construction site, which leads to disruption of the process. One solution is to provide the complete kit, to avoid waste by making-do and work in progress. The aim is to identify which categories of best practice are most valued by engineers, in search of continuity of the work, by applying the complete kit. The method includes the elaboration of a framework of managerial actions; information about the importance of the adoption of best practices, through the application of questionnaires based in the theoretical framework. As a result, managers attributed "great importance" to the managerial actions of the categories: worker protection, work conference, process protection, and access. It is concluded that the managers concentrate on the work at the production site, rather than actions for work preparation, project and schedule.