A PARTICIPATIVE RESEARCH STRATEGY FOR PROPAGATING SOFT METHODOLOGIES IN VALUE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE

S. D. GREEN

Department of Construction Management & Engineering, The University of Reading, PO Box 219, RG6 6AW, UK

Abstract

The emerging methodologies of 'soft operational research' have been developed for the purposes of structuring multi-perspective problems characterised by uncertainty, ambiguity and conflict. A participative research project is reported that sought to propagate the three most established 'soft' methodologies within UK value management practice. The adopted research strategy consisted of four key stages. Following an initial literature review, an insight into existing value management was gained by twelve semi-structured interviews with leading practitioners. This was followed by a series of six participative research seminars which used simulated case studies to evaluate the potential application of the three methodologies within the context of value management. A final series of interviews then determined the extent to which the three methodologies had been subsequently adopted in practice. The results are encouraging in that the research has already had an influence on UK value management practice. However, doubts remain as to whether the practitioners have fully assimilated the methodologies, or have simply adopted individual techniques in the absence of any theoretical understanding.

Keywords briefing, group decision support, participative research, risk management, soft operational research, value management