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Lessons learned practices in the UAE construction industry

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 09:46 authored by J Yuan, S Skaik
The failure of learning from our mistakes or those of others, has generated unnecessary waste of time and costs, in the construction industry, due to its project based, fragmented and unstable nature. Lessons Learned, as an important way of improving projects performance, is analyzed in this study, with the aim to explore the current practice of Lessons Learned in the UAE construction industry. A literature review has revealed what “Lessons Learned” is under different contexts, and focused on various factors influencing a Lessons Learned Programme. The research method of a series of structured interviews, followed by an on line questionnaire, is adopted in this study. It was found that although the concept of Lessons Learned is quite familiar by most of professionals in the project management in the UAE construction industry, Lessons Learned practice is mainly performed in an informal way (individually or ad hoc). As for barriers for Lessons Learned practice, Culture factors, such as “Afraid to be blamed for mistakes” and “lack of learning culture” (1st and 2nd rank) influence significantly in Lessons Learned practice. It is also found that a formal lessons learned programme does exist in some organizations. However, with the lack of a dedicated Lessons Learned repository and Lessons Learnt system, Lessons Learned has yet a long way to reach its potential.<br>

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Location

Dambulla, Sri Lanka

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Pagination

1-12

Start date

2014-05-04

End date

2014-05-07

Title of proceedings

CIB 2014 : Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Construction in a Changing World

Event

Construction in a Changing World. Conference (2014 : Dambulla, Sri Lanka)

Publisher

CIB

Place of publication

[Dambulla , Sri Lanka]

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