Bigger Isn't Necessarily Better (eBook)

Lessons from the Harvard Home Builder Study
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2011
138 Seiten
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-0-7391-7290-2 (ISBN)

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Bigger Isn't Necessarily Better -  Frederick Abernathy,  Kermit Baker,  Kent Colton,  David Weil
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Despite the growth of huge national home builders and industry consolidation that accompanied it, Bigger Isn’t Necessarily Better shows that most builders did not improve their operational performance during the boom. As a result, the sector had a long way to fall as the economy collapsed about them. Given the importance of housing to the US economy, the book’s lessons are critical to those in homebuilding as well as to policy makers, scholars, and the public.
Bigger Isn't Necessarily Better examines the performance and operation of the US homebuilding sector based on a detailed survey of large home builders conducted by the authors in the period of the great building boom of the 2000s. In contrast to the many books that have focused on the financial side of the housing sector prior to the Great Recession, the book examines the operational side of the industry and what did, and, more importantly, what did not, happen during the period of unprecedented growth. Despite the rise of very large, national homebuilders during the boom years from 1999 to 2005 and the consolidation of the industry that accompanied it, the authors find that major homebuilders often did not adopt innovations in areas ranging from information technology, supply chain practices, and work site management, nor improve their operational performance. Given this, the book discusses what homebuilders can learn from other industries as they face a challenging future.

Frederick Abernathy is Gordon McKay Research Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Abbott and James Lawrence Research Professor of Engineering in Harvard University’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Kermit Baker is a Senior Research Fellow at Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies. Kent W. Colton is President of The Colton Housing Group and is a Senior Fellow at Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies. David Weil is Professor of Economics and Everett W. Lord Distinguished Faculty Scholar at Boston University School of Management.

PrefaceChapter 1 Home Building—Is Bigger Better? The Home Building Boom The Seeds of Consolidation The Growing Dominance of Big Builders Conventional Wisdom about Scale The Virtuous Circle Hypothesis Organization of the Book Chapter 2 Studying the Home Building Industry Building the Machine for Living Focus on Entry-Level Homes Measuring Local Market Competition Survey Coverage and Content Structure of the Survey Chapter 3 Big Builders at the Corporate Level Builder Performance during the Boom Securing Capital for Expansion Land Assembly Strategies Corporate Branding and Customer Satisfaction Conclusion Chapter 4 Labor and Subcontracting Practices The Construction Manager Model Benefits and Costs of Improved Coordination Coordinating On-Site Activities Performance at the Construction Site ConclusionChapter 5 Advanced Operational Practices Emergence of the Third Supply Channel Shifting Builder Priorities Implementation of Advanced Practices The Role of Local Market Conditions Market Characteristics and Builder Performance Conclusion Chapter 6 Information and Communication Technology ICT Background Communicating with Customers Home Builders and Technology Use in the Back Office Home Builders and Technology Use on the Site Using Technology to Estimate Costs Using Technology to Coordinate with Subcontractors and Suppliers The Importance of Sharing Factors Discouraging Greater Use of Technology Conclusion Chapter 7 Lessons about Builder Scale and Performance Challenges of Improving Operational Performance The Importance of Local Markets Revisited Disentangling the Effects of Size and Location Can Bigger Get Better? Chapter 8 Gaining Advantage from Scale Improve Subcontractor Coordination and Workforce Quality Increase Standardization and Preassembly of Components Leverage the Power of Information Technology Streamline Supply Chain Management and Logistics Managing Risk in the Twenty-First Century Appendix A Joint Center Advisory Panel for the Harvard Home Builder Study Appendix B Survey Responses to ICT Questions References Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.12.2011
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Rechnungswesen / Bilanzen
Betriebswirtschaft / Management Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre Immobilienwirtschaft
Schlagworte American Government, Policy and Law • education, health and social policy • Political Science
ISBN-10 0-7391-7290-5 / 0739172905
ISBN-13 978-0-7391-7290-2 / 9780739172902
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