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Designing Risk Management: Applying Value Stream Mapping to Risk Management

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2019

Pelle Willumsen*
Affiliation:
Danish Technical University (DTU)
Josef Oehmen
Affiliation:
Danish Technical University (DTU)
Monica Rossi
Affiliation:
Polytecnic de Milan
*
Contact: Willumsen, Pelle, Danish Technical University (DTU), Management engineering, Denmark, [email protected]

Abstract

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Risk management (RM) in new product development (NPD) is often implemented as a standardized framework and ends up being carried out as a tick the box, non-value adding activity. To avoid this problem, RM needs to be tailored to the organization and NPD project. This paper identifies a gap in both understanding and facilitating tailoring, i.e. design of RM systems in NPD. To understand how to design RM systems, we must better understand how RM adds value to NPD activities. We applied Product Development Value Stream Mapping (PDVSM) to RM and conceptualized a Risk Value Stream Mapping (RVSM) framework to support design. Through a state-of-the-art literature review, we identified typical categories of value and waste in RM as well as approaches to model the RM in NPD. We developed and tested components of the RVSM framework based on PDVSM in three case companies. In this paper, results are presented regarding waste, value and potential ways to model the value stream in RM. The framework enables a diagnosis of the current state of RM in companies and supports future design activities pertaining to RM systems. This paper is positioned at the intersection of design, lean thinking and RM

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