Chandra, Herry Pintardi and Indarto, and Wiguna, I Putu Artama and Kaming, Peter F. (2012) Stakeholders Influence for Successful Project Performance. International Journal of Academic Research, 4 (2). pp. 41-45. ISSN 2075-4124
Abstract
Criteria of successful project performance vary from project to project. Despite much work on the subject, there is no commonly agreed framework of performance measurement on construction project stakeholder.While some authors consider time, cost, and quality as the predominant targets, other performance indicators such as profit, customer satisfaction, safety, innovation, environment, and project team are increasingly becoming important. To bridge this gap, this research targets to investigate the perception of key performance indicators (KPIs) in the context of construction project surrroundings Surabaya.The aim of this study is to explore the significance key performance indicators (KPIs) in perspective of construction project stakeholders that can be divided along two orientations; process and result orientations . Based on a sample of 197 respondents , a range of key performance indicators, measured both process and result orientations in construction is developed by using factor analysis. The identification of KPIs is expected to provide significant insights into developing a comprehensive base for further research. Keywords: Key performance indicators, project success
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