
1400 North 14th Street, 12th Floor
Arlington, VA 22209
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LCI New England Community of Practice
presents
Target Value Delivery
Staying within the allowable budget and ensuring the team’s innovation decreases waste and increases value to the customer are attributes of successful project delivery and can be achieved through Target Value Delivery (TVD). TVD is a disciplined management practice with several phases (Business Case Planning, Validation, Value Delivery and Value Post Construction) meant to be applied holistically to obtain maximum value. The phases of TVD can be supplemented by core components like team organization, Big Room, project planning, cost modeling, continuous estimating and conceptual design. Start your journey towards mastering each of the TVD phases and all of the core components through simulation, group discussion and step-by-step guidance in the 8-hour Target Value Delivery education course to align your project deliverables with customer-defined value.
Learning Objectives:
Speaker:
Hal Macomber – Macomber Consultants – Hal did his first production system project in 1974 followed by a two-year stint w/ Bank of Boston in operations research. Studying quality and just-in-time production in Japan in the mid-1980’s began the formal intro to Lean. Along the way, Hal was introduced to the work of Fernando Flores — first the study of the language-action perspective, then ontological redesign. This knowledge coupled to Lean allowed him and his collaborators to make very large scale organizational interventions.
(Attendees will receive the book Target Value Delivery: Practitioner Guidebook to
Implementation – Current State 2016)
7:30 am Registration – Coffee and Networking
8:00 am – Program Starts
Light Lunch included
Register by February 19, 2019 (Space Limited)
Parking: Parking Information: Parking is available at 100 High Street – reserve at the following web link.
https://www.lazparking.com/local/boston-ma/100-high-street
Cost is approximately $40
MBTA Redline South Station is within walking distance
This course is AIA/CES registered for 8 LU credits