rims forum 2013 business process improvement - adam bevins downer
DESCRIPTION
As Asset Managers we use Road Information Management Systems to turn data into information, knowledge and hopefully wisdom, to improve the assets we work on, during which we capture the learnings, continually improve and refine our approach to evidential data-driven decision making. The next step is then applying the same thinking and approach to the decision making process itself, the business process. Understanding business processes are critical for larger organisations to leverage ideas across an enterprise and have a structured approach for process improvement, connecting decisions makers with asset managers so they understand the value proposition that asset management provides. Business process management is about moving our industry from a craftsman individual learning experience and adopting modern learning, sharing and improvement approaches for organisational learning.TRANSCRIPT
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Business Process Improvement
RIMS 2013 Forum
Adam BevinsStrategic Asset Manager
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Knowledge as an asset
Wisdom
Knowledge
Information
DataIntelligent Systems
People
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• Systematically managing knowledge as an asset
Business Process Improvement
Deming Cycle
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Business ProcessesProject Management Processes (PMO) – Level 1
Core Processes – Level 2
Enterprise Data Model
Asset Management Systems
Asset Register Work flow Field Devices
Support SystemsNeeds
AnalysisSpatial
AnalysisFinance
ManagementResource Planning
HRIMS Health & Safety
Presentation Layer
Dissemination Layer
Why have business process improvement?
Condition Assessment
Traditional area of focus
Foundation
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• Standardising terminology
• Business Goal– Behaviour: ‘One Downer Way’ across contracts– Customised to the way we do business
• Features– Standardising commercial framework – Provision of process mapping– Consistent system setups– Consistent data and reporting – Training, documentation held centrally
Business Processes
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Business Processes - Approach
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Example
Optimise Routine Maintenance
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Maintenance Management Process – Downer NZ (Transport – Road)
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Determine appropriate Dept.
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StartClient
Optimise funding and long-term asset
need
Document 10-year asset renewal plan
Maintenance Intervention
Strategy
Job Management
System
StartDowner
Asset specific inspection schedule(based on asset risk)
Identify defects on assets
Identify best value solution
Asset renewal recommended
Maintenance All-Faults List
Review Resource Capacity
Maintain 3-month rolling programme
of work5
Execute physical work Process claim
Resource management
system
Capture Customer Feedback1
Review productivity results4
EndClient & Downer
Not Enough Resource
Reprioritise work
Maintenance recommended
EndCustomer
Update Asset Register with As-
Built data
Asset Register3
Landscape Process – High level
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Execute Contract – Plan: Optimise Routine Maintenance (monthly for 3 month rolling programme)D
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Review against Contract Strategy
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Review faults against FWP
Identify other similar work types
nearby
Extract routine maintenance
faults
Schedule against allowable budget
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Review faults against FWP
Extract routine maintenance
faults
Identify other similar work types
nearby
Review against Contract Strategy
(Contract MIS)
JMS
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FWP PRS, Intranet
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Execute Contract – Plan: Optimise Routine Maintenance (monthly for 3 month rolling programme)
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Schedule based on known
productivity to date
Schedule against available resources
Assign programme month
Analyse forecast margin (3 month)
Schedule against external time constraints (ie
deadline)
Review resource capacity across geographic area
Productivity Reporting System
Schedule against external time constraints (ie
deadline)
B
Schedule based on known
productivity to date
Schedule based on known
productivity to date
Schedule against available resources
Schedule against available resources
JMS
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Productivity Reporting System
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Seek approval
Perform resource levelling
Perform resource levelling
Decide approval
Decide approval
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Execute changes in JMS
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not approved
JMS
25-Jan-12
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Regional JMS
Decide approvalAssign resource to
dispatch
Assign resource to dispatch
Update status
JMS
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Produce Forecast Margin Report for
F&A Manager
Receive forecast Margin Report
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Productivity Reporting System
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• Standardising roles
• Development of robust job descriptions
• Organisational structure (relevant for larger organisations)
What we learnt on the way
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Building on business processes
Business ProcessesProject Management Processes (PMO) – Level 1
Core Processes – Level 2
Enterprise Data Model
Asset Management Systems
Asset Register Work flow Field Devices
Support SystemsNeeds
AnalysisSpatial
AnalysisFinance
ManagementResource Planning
HRIMS Health & Safety
Presentation Layer
Dissemination Layer
Condition Assessment
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Enterprise Data Model
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Standardised Activity Codes: Logical Category levels, naming conventions
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Naming conventions
Examples: TM6NZT-10-Coastal Otago-P TM6NZT-10-Coastal Otago-C-CM TM6NZT-10-Coastal Otago-C-DA TM6NZT-10-Coastal Otago-C-CS TM6NZT-10-Coastal Otago-C-CN1 TM6NZT-10-Coastal Otago-C-CN2
• OR:
TM6GOR-12-Gore-P TM6GOR-12-Gore-C-RM
Where: TM = Transportation Maintenance 6 = Area (1-6) NZT = NZTA GOR = Gore 10 = Last two digits of Commencement Year of the
contract (calendar year) Coastal Otago = Short Project Identification (as
appropriate for differentiation purposes) -P = Parent (optional, depending on project setup
structure)
And -C-CM = Child Project: Contract Management -C-DA = Child Project: Dunedin Area -C-CS = Child Project: Chip Seal -C-CN1 = Child Project: Construction 1 -C-RM = Roading Maintenance
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Standardising our Financial System
4.52200 Direct Materials2401 Aggregates1 (means rock/bulk fill)2402 Aggregate 2 (means sub base)2403 Aggregate 3 (means base course) 2404 Aggregate 4 (means maintenance metal)2405 Aggregate 5 (means sealing chip)2406 Aggregate 6 (means any other aggregate)2409 Sand (plus dust and ice grit)2701 Asphalt Works2702 Asphalt Third Party2750 Asphalt Rap2800 Bitumen2900 Polymer Bitumen2950 Cement3000 Chemical (means Chemical or Additive)3200 Concrete3300 Emulsion3301 Emulsion 1 (means Polymer Emulsion)
3850 Other Materials (means Minor Materials)
Example:FY 2010/11Other materials = $56MAggregates = $24M
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Detailed Data Mapping
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Data Quality through intelligent data Management and people
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Business ProcessesProject Management Processes (PMO) – Level 1
Core Processes – Level 2
Enterprise Data Model
Asset Management Systems
Asset Register Work flow Field Devices
Support SystemsNeeds
AnalysisSpatial
AnalysisFinance
ManagementResource Planning
HRIMS Health & Safety
Presentation Layer
Dissemination Layer
Why have business process improvement?
Condition Assessment
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Early results
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Implementation process
Hossein Cheraghi et al. (1999: p.3)
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Questions?