Egenskapsdriven utveckling : En fallstudie på Scanias forskning & utvecklingsavdelning

Purpose: The study has been performed in order to investigate the possibilities of visualizing customer value generated by Scania’s project portfolio. By designing a method able to visualize the customer value in the project portfolio, the aim is to make it easier to prioritize projects and to media...

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Main Authors: Ekstrand, Oscar, Desai, Sagar
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för teknikvetenskaper 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3264732017-08-22T05:11:41ZEgenskapsdriven utveckling : En fallstudie på Scanias forskning & utvecklingsavdelningsweEkstrand, OscarDesai, SagarUppsala universitet, Institutionen för teknikvetenskaperUppsala universitet, Institutionen för teknikvetenskaper2017Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specifiedÖvrig annan teknikPurpose: The study has been performed in order to investigate the possibilities of visualizing customer value generated by Scania’s project portfolio. By designing a method able to visualize the customer value in the project portfolio, the aim is to make it easier to prioritize projects and to mediate the company's strategic goals to an operational level. Research questions: 1. How is customer value integrated into Scanias project portfolio management? 2. What challenges does property driven development cause at Scania? 3. How can a method be designed in order to visualize the customer value within Scanias project portfolio? Methodology: This master thesis has been performed as an abductive case study at Scania’s research and development division in Södertälje. A qualitative approach has been used where approximately 30 interviews has been the main source for primary data. In addition, secondary data extracted from internal documents has been used in order to understand the company specific context. Literature that addresses customer value and project portfolio management has guided the study. Findings: A method named “Earned Customer Value-GANTT” has been designed, which is able to estimate the future customer value within the project portfolio. By using this method, it is possible to manage the project portfolio with regard to what customer value the company want to deliver in the future. No other similar methods have been identified making it a new way to manage the portfolio. However, the method comes with a few challenges that are both company specific as well as general. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-326473TVE ; TVE-MILI 17 007 juniapplication/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Övrig annan teknik
spellingShingle Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified
Övrig annan teknik
Ekstrand, Oscar
Desai, Sagar
Egenskapsdriven utveckling : En fallstudie på Scanias forskning & utvecklingsavdelning
description Purpose: The study has been performed in order to investigate the possibilities of visualizing customer value generated by Scania’s project portfolio. By designing a method able to visualize the customer value in the project portfolio, the aim is to make it easier to prioritize projects and to mediate the company's strategic goals to an operational level. Research questions: 1. How is customer value integrated into Scanias project portfolio management? 2. What challenges does property driven development cause at Scania? 3. How can a method be designed in order to visualize the customer value within Scanias project portfolio? Methodology: This master thesis has been performed as an abductive case study at Scania’s research and development division in Södertälje. A qualitative approach has been used where approximately 30 interviews has been the main source for primary data. In addition, secondary data extracted from internal documents has been used in order to understand the company specific context. Literature that addresses customer value and project portfolio management has guided the study. Findings: A method named “Earned Customer Value-GANTT” has been designed, which is able to estimate the future customer value within the project portfolio. By using this method, it is possible to manage the project portfolio with regard to what customer value the company want to deliver in the future. No other similar methods have been identified making it a new way to manage the portfolio. However, the method comes with a few challenges that are both company specific as well as general.
author Ekstrand, Oscar
Desai, Sagar
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title Egenskapsdriven utveckling : En fallstudie på Scanias forskning & utvecklingsavdelning
title_short Egenskapsdriven utveckling : En fallstudie på Scanias forskning & utvecklingsavdelning
title_full Egenskapsdriven utveckling : En fallstudie på Scanias forskning & utvecklingsavdelning
title_fullStr Egenskapsdriven utveckling : En fallstudie på Scanias forskning & utvecklingsavdelning
title_full_unstemmed Egenskapsdriven utveckling : En fallstudie på Scanias forskning & utvecklingsavdelning
title_sort egenskapsdriven utveckling : en fallstudie på scanias forskning & utvecklingsavdelning
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för teknikvetenskaper
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