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Exec Summary 5-19-04

Business & Finance Division

BPR Planning Executive Summary

June 1, 2004

 

The Planning Session of 5/19/04, proved exciting in that BPR areas were identified and promoted by each of the representatives in attendance.   Those processes included:

 

Core Business Process

Originating Department

Time and Attendance

Human Resource

Document Management

Business and Finance Division

Budget Management Systems

Accounting

Arrest Management

Public Safety

P-Card

Purchasing

Program Management

Campus Planning & Facilities

Budget Process

Campus Planning & Facilities

Return to Work Process

Campus Planning & Facilities

Chemical Management

Campus Planning & Facilities

PBX

Auxiliary

Higher One

Auxiliary

Meal Plan Registration

Auxiliary

 

The goals outlined at the end of the meeting were also encouraging in that momentum and direction were identified, and each representative expressed a willingness to participate in processes that will make a difference to their department.  The goals included:

 

  1. Develop a way to institutionalize BPR, develop a better reporting method (Annual Report, SACS Review) and provide periodic web updates.
  2. Define methods to measure Customer Satisfaction in all Business and Finance areas.
  3. Have each department evaluate all current and completed projects for consideration of BPR analysis.
  4. Define the 10 processes described during the presentation and align them for future consideration.
  5. Have the committee that met today, meet each month (following the B&F Staff meeting).
  6. Establish committee guidelines.
  7. Consider reward incentives for cross-functional teams.
  8. Reduce the time required to make a decision that allows implementation of BPR processes and other campus continuous improvement opportunities.
  9. Modify the model (table) that was used for BPR by possibly adding cost/funding and decision points.

 

 

 

 

 

 

For the June meeting, the following decisions must be considered:

 

  1. Prioritizing processes for BPR.
  2. Determine the mission and message of this effort
  3. Identify team members
  4. Establish a time table for starting and completion.
  5. Review meeting requirements.
  6. Identify requirements for completion.
  7. Discuss Customer Satisfaction measurements for each area, methods of application and documentation of results.

 

Please advise which day in June would be appropriate to meet?

 

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