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Aspajo, T., Labarthe, M., Lanao, I., Roncal, J., Alvarez, L. (2023). Business consulting a la empresa de Vicente Constructora S.A.C. [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25834
Aspajo, T., Labarthe, M., Lanao, I., Roncal, J., Alvarez, L. Business consulting a la empresa de Vicente Constructora S.A.C. []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25834
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title = "Business consulting a la empresa de Vicente Constructora S.A.C.",
author = "Alvarez Mejía, Lidia Mercedes",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
“De Vicente Constructora” (DVC) was founded in Santiago de Chile in 2007. belongs to the Flesan Group and began operations in Peru in 2012. DVC is classified as a company that provides expert management and construction services, with companies as clients most important of the different industries of the country. In the last 10 works completed, unfavorable differences were found in some economic phases that have been generating drops in the margins offered to senior management. By obtaining the average between the differences of the margins offered versus the real margins, we obtained that there is a negative dispersion of 4.76%, which means that 3.44 million soles that the study area had counted as profit were not received. It is for this reason that this consultancy is focused on solving the causes that are generating these negative dispersions and then proposing solutions that encourage DVC to obtain the expected profitability and improving the projections of the economic flows necessary to guarantee a correct operation. Using the analysis of the costing information carried out by DVC in the last 10 works and relating them to the 7M of the productive elements, it was possible to determine that the main phases that generate these negative dispersions is the workforce (direct and indirect) that together result 97.27% of the problem. When executing the Cause and Effect analysis, it was found that the main root causes are (a) the lack of incentives, (b) the high turnover of foremen and (c) the lack of technical training. Finally, and aligned with the analyzed offensive and adaptive strategies, the following recommendations were made: (a) the creation of a foreman school, (b) the implementation of a mentoring program for the team of professionals, (c) incentives for the most outstanding professionals through the change in the contracting modality.
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