ASU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This collection includes most of the ASU Theses and Dissertations from 2011 to present. ASU Theses and Dissertations are available in downloadable PDF format; however, a small percentage of items are under embargo. Information about the dissertations/theses includes degree information, committee members, an abstract, supporting data or media.
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- Sullivan, Kenneth
- 50 Arizona State University
- 14 Badger, William
- 14 Kashiwagi, Dean
- 12 Smithwick, Jake
- 8 Stone, Brian
- 7 Kashiwagi, Jacob
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- 7 Wiezel, Avi
- 5 Lines, Brian
- 4 Okamura, Patrick
- 3 Kashiwagi, Dean T
- 3 Slife, Curtis
- 3 Standage, Richard
- 2 Almutairi, Saud
- 2 El Asmar, Mounir
- 2 Ernzen, James
- 2 Gajjar, Dhaval
- 2 Gunnoe, Jake Alan
- 2 Hurtado, Kristen
- 2 Kashiwagi, Jacob S
- 2 Parrish, Kristen
- 2 Rivera, Alfredo Octavio
- 1 Algahtany, Mohammed
- 1 Alhammadi, Yasir
- 1 Alofi, Ahmed Abdulrahman
- 1 Alofi, Ahmed Abdulrahman M
- 1 Apt, Michael
- 1 Badger, Bill
- 1 Balmer, Steven Thomas
- 1 Behzad, Navid
- 1 Bennett, Freeda
- 1 Bingham, Evan
- 1 Bodily, Jordan
- 1 Bosfield, Roberta
- 1 Call, Steven Alan
- 1 Chalmers, Jeffrey
- 1 Chester, Mikhail
- 1 Chong, Oswald
- 1 Dadvar, Atefeh
- 1 Elawi, Ghazi
- 1 Furphy, Kimberly
- 1 Gibson, Edd
- 1 Gibson, G Edward
- 1 Gibson, Jr., G. Edward
- 1 Haverstic, Preston Todd
- 1 Hawkins, Spencer
- 1 Hild, Nicholas
- 1 Hurtado, Kristen Caroline
- 1 Jeffers, Anthony Alan
- 1 King, Cynthia Joyce
- 1 Knutson, Kraig
- 1 Lee, Seungtaek
- 1 Malhotra, Neha
- 1 McKilligan, Ryan
- 1 Mcdonald, Doug
- 1 Nihas, Syed
- 1 Olson, Larry
- 1 Paladugu, Bala Sai Krishna
- 1 Pauli, Michele
- 1 Pesek, Anthony Edward
- 1 Prigge V, Diedrich
- 1 Rennert, Andrew William
- 1 Reynolds, Harry
- 1 Rice, Michael Lafayette
- 1 SHAPIRO, SETH
- 1 Shirey, William T.
- 1 Standage, Richard Mc Rae
- 1 Sullivan, Jera Jo
- 1 Tang, Pingbo
- 1 Tellefsen, Thor
- 1 Thalin, William
- 1 Thurston, Anna
- 1 Verdini, William
- 1 Whitcraft, Daniel Scott
- 1 Ziffer, Steven
- 50 Public
- 20 Engineering
- 19 Management
- 14 Civil engineering
- 6 Construction
- 5 Sustainability
- 5 construction
- 4 Saudi Arabia
- more
- 4 leadership
- 4 management
- 3 Business
- 3 Educational leadership
- 3 Facilities
- 3 Leadership
- 3 Maintenance
- 3 Operations research
- 2 Best Value
- 2 Construction Management
- 2 Design
- 2 Energy
- 2 Facilities Management
- 2 Facility Management
- 2 Operations
- 2 Organizational behavior
- 2 Performance
- 2 Performance Measurement
- 2 Project Management
- 2 Risk Mitigation
- 2 Succession Planning
- 2 best value approach
- 2 education
- 2 engineering
- 2 project management
- 1 Architecture
- 1 Availability
- 1 BIM
- 1 Behavioral sciences
- 1 Behind-the-meter batteries
- 1 Benchmarking
- 1 Best Practice Processes
- 1 Best Practices
- 1 Blisters
- 1 Budgeting
- 1 Business Process Management
- 1 Business administration
- 1 CMMS
- 1 Carbon emissions
- 1 Commerce-Business
- 1 Construction Best Practices
- 1 Construction industry
- 1 Construction industry structure
- 1 Construction management
- 1 Continuous Improvement
- 1 Contract
- 1 Contractor
- 1 Corporate Responsibility
- 1 Curing Concrete
- 1 Curling Concrete
- 1 Delay
- 1 Design-bid-build
- 1 Developing countries
- 1 Distributed energy resources
- 1 Drones
- 1 EMaaS
- 1 Economic theory
- 1 Education
- 1 Electric appliance
- 1 Emotional Intelligence
- 1 Energy consumption
- 1 Energy efficiency service
- 1 Energy price
- 1 Engineering Best Practices
- 1 Engineering Education
- 1 Environment
- 1 Environmental Management
- 1 Equipment
- 1 Estimating
- 1 Facilities Benchmarking
- 1 Facilities Budgeting
- 1 Facility Engineering
- 1 Failure
- 1 HEXACO
- 1 Health care management
- 1 Healthcare
- 1 Healthcare Benchmarking
- 1 Higher education
- 1 Identification
- 1 India
- 1 Inefficiency
- 1 Information technology
- 1 Inspections
- 1 Interview
- 1 K-12 schools
- 1 Knowledge Management
- 1 Lean Six Sigma
- 1 Microgrid
- 1 Minnesota
- 1 Model
- 1 Municipal solid waste
- 1 Net-zero
- 1 Occupant
- Language in Trauma: A Pilot Study of Pause Frequency as a Predictor of Cognitive Change Due to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Subvert City: The Interventions of an Anarchist in Occupy Phoenix, 2011-2012
- Exploring the Impact of Augmented Reality on Collaborative Decision-Making in Small Teams
- Towards a National Cinema: An Analysis of Caliwood Films by Luis Ospina and Carlos Mayolo and Their Fundamental Contribution to Colombian Film
- 国家集中采购试点政策对制药企业和制药产业的影响评估
The U.S. Army Medical Command has been testing a leadership based structure to increase the performance of delivering construction and facility services in its system of $600M of construction and 26 major hospital facilities in the U.S. The organizational requirement was to minimize the management and oversight of contractors and simultaneously increase project performance. The research proposes that a leadership based structure can supplement the perception, preplanning, and risk minimization capability of a contractor's project manager, thus increasing the project performance (on time, within budget, and meeting expectations) and decreasing client management requirement. The projects were delivered in a best …
- Contributors
- Malhotra, Neha, Kashiwagi, Dean T, Sullivan, Kenneth, et al.
- Created Date
- 2010
With increasing interest in sustainability and green building, organizations are implementing programs such as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance (LEED-EB) in order to focus corporate sustainability goals on the operations of a facility and the practices of the building occupants. Green building programs help reduce the impact of a facility and bring about several environmental benefits including but not limited to energy conservation, water conservation and material conservation. In addition to various environmental benefits, green building programs can help companies become more efficient. The problem is that organizations are not always successful in …
- Contributors
- Furphy, Kimberly, Hild, Nicholas, Olson, Larry, et al.
- Created Date
- 2010
The price based marketplace has dominated the construction industry. The majority of owners use price based practices of management (expectation and decision making, control, direction, and inspection.) The price based/management and control paradigm has not worked. Clients have now been moving toward the best value environment (hire contractors who know what they are doing, who preplan, and manage and minimize risk and deviation.) Owners are trying to move from client direction and control to hiring an expert and allowing them to do the quality control/risk management. The movement of environments changes the paradigm for the contractors from a reactive to …
- Contributors
- Pauli, Michele, Kashiwagi, Dean, Sullivan, Kenneth, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
ABSTRACT Facility managers have an important job in today's competitive business world by caring for the backbone of the corporation's capital. Maintaining assets and the support efforts cause facility managers to fight an uphill battle to prove the worth of their organizations. This thesis will discuss the important and flexible use of measurement and leadership reports and the benefits of justifying the work required to maintain or upgrade a facility. The task is streamlined by invoking accountability to subject experts. The facility manager must trust in the ability of his or her work force to get the job done. However, …
- Contributors
- Tellefsen, Thor, Sullivan, Kenneth, Kashiwagi, Dean, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
Current information on successful leadership and management practices is contradictory and inconsistent, which makes difficult to understand what successful business practices are and what are not. The purpose of this study is to identify a simple process that quickly and logically identifies consistent and inconsistent leadership and management criteria. The hypothesis proposed is that Information Measurement Theory (IMT) along with the Kashiwagi Solution Model (KSM) is a methodology than can differentiate between accurate and inaccurate principles the initial part of the study about authors in these areas show how information is conflictive, and also served to establish an initial baseline …
- Contributors
- Reynolds, Harry, Kashiwagi, Dean, Sullivan, Kenneth, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
This dissertation examines an analytical methodology that considers predictive maintenance on industrial facilities equipment to exceed world class availability standards with greater understanding for organizational participation impacts. The research for this study was performed at one of the world's largest semiconductor facilities, with the intent of understanding one possible cause for a noticeable behavior in technical work routines. Semiconductor manufacturing disruption poses significant potential revenue loss on a scale easily quantified in millions of dollars per hour. These instances are commonly referred to as "Interruption to production" (ITP). ITP is a standardized metric used across Company ABC's worldwide factory network …
- Contributors
- Mcdonald, Doug, Sullivan, Kenneth, Badger, William, et al.
- Created Date
- 2012
The goal of this research study was to identify the competencies the Project Manager (PM) will need to respond to the challenges the construction industry faces in 2022 and beyond. The study revealed twenty-one emerging challenges for construction PMs grouped into four primary disruptive forces: workforce demographics, globalization, rapidly evolving technology, and changing organizational structures. The future PM will respond to these emerging challenges using a combination of fourteen competencies. The competencies are grouped into four categories: technical (multi-disciplined, practical understanding of technology), management (keen business insight, understanding of project management, knowledge network building, continuous risk monitoring), cognitive (complex decisions …
- Contributors
- King, Cynthia Joyce, Wiezel, Avi, Badger, William, et al.
- Created Date
- 2012
ABSTRACT There has been plenty written on the topic of process management in business. This study focuses more on the need to research and develop a model to establish "balance" in process. Reengineering process and investing capital into current technology does not improve the outcome of process alone. The actual process activity coupled with human interface combined with technology determines the outcome of processes, however they do not indicate whether it is a balanced process or not. Wherein the word balance really means sustainable for long periods of time and easily reproduced by others. This study argues for the need …
- Contributors
- Jeffers, Anthony Alan, Sullivan, Kenneth, Badger, Bill, et al.
- Created Date
- 2012
Using experience, observations, data, current research, and writings in the field of volunteer management, it was determined there was a need to study the effects of leadership/management practices on the productivity outcomes of a volunteer construction workforce. A simple wood bench that would be tiled and painted was designed to test the areas of Time, Waste, Quality, Safety, and Satisfaction of different volunteer groups. The challenge was bolstered by giving the teams no power tools and limited available resources. A simple design of experiment model was used to test highs and lows in the three management techniques of Instruction, Help, …
- Contributors
- Prigge V, Diedrich, Sullivan, Kenneth, Wiezel, Avi, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
The construction industry in India suffers from major time and cost overruns. Data from government and industry reports suggest that projects suffer from 20 to 25 percent time and cost overruns. Waste of resources has been identified as a major source of inefficiency. Despite a substantial increase in the past few years, demand for professionals and contractors still exceeds supply by a large margin. The traditional methods adopted in the Indian construction industry may not suffice the needs of this dynamic environment, as they have produced large inefficiencies. Innovative ways of procurement and project management can satisfy the needs aspired …
- Contributors
- Nihas, Syed, Kashiwagi, Dean, Sullivan, Kenneth, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013