Zusammenfassung
Schnittstellenkoordination, Informationsmanagement und fließende Abläufe sind nicht nur in der komplexen Ausführung, sondern auch in der Planungsphase von Bauprojekten ein wichtiges Thema. Als sehr vielschichtiger und zentraler Baustein eines jeden Projektes muss die gesamte Planung gut organisiert und koordiniert sein. Daher ist die Thematik der „Planung der Planung“ nicht zu unterschätzen und bedarf einer genaueren Betrachtung. In diesem Kapitel wird aufgezeigt, welche Potenziale und Möglichkeiten sich mit „Lean“ in der Planungsphase ergeben und wie diese eingesetzt werden können.
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Nesensohn, C. (2018). Lean Construction in der Planung. In: Fiedler, M. (eds) Lean Construction – Das Managementhandbuch. Springer Gabler, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-55337-4_20
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