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GOVERNMENT TRANSFORMATION 2015IMPROVING ORGANIZATIONAL OUTCOMES
Transforming Your Organization through Business Process Reengineering
February 4, 2015
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SESSION AGENDA
Speaker introductions Business process reengineering (BPR):
rethink and redesign Panel discussion on key drivers to
enable transformation through BPR Questions and answers
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SPEAKER INTRODUCTIONS
Panel Members: Greg Williams – Deputy Director,
Administration, Employment Development Department
Janeen Dodson – Project Manager, Office of the Director, Employment Development Department
Gerri Higgs – Project Director, Chief SAP Center of Services, Department of Water Resources
Andrea Hoffman – Project Manager, STAR Project, Department of Technology
Moderator: Ron Harris – Director, Cambria Solutions
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Key Drivers:
Business process improvement vs. reengineering – what is the difference?
How to break away from outmoded operations, fears of change, outdated cultural paradigms, risk or failure, to allow incubation of new ideas to rethink and redesign.
Where do business process redesign activities enter into the IT project approval lifecycle and how does it fit in with the State Technology Approval Reform (STAR) Project?
How to be a positive change agent and not a hindrance within your organization. Practical take-aways to help you make a difference!
ENABLE TRANSFORMATION THROUGH BPR
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Business process improvement vs. reengineering – what is the difference? Reengineering means the fundamental rethinking
and radical redesign of business processes to achieve significant improvements in measures of performance
Business processes are usually fragmented into subprocesses and tasks carried out by several specialized functional areas within an organization
Process improvement focuses on optimizing individual subprocesses but not the entire process itself, which in theory may not yield improvements as dramatic as reengineering
Reengineering focuses on redesigning the process as a whole in order to achieve the greatest possible benefits
PROCESS IMPROVEMENT VS. REENGINEERING
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Business process improvement vs. reengineering – what is the difference?
At a high level, the main difference lies with the scale and scope of the effort
For the purpose of today’s session, we will not draw distinctions, but simply refer to BPR for any effort to RETHINK and REDESIGN processes in order to improve organizational outcomes
Our goal is to identify practical advice and take-aways for you through our panel discussions
BPR: RETHINK AND REDESIGN
PANEL DISCUSSION
How to break away from outmoded operations, fears of change, outdated cultural paradigms, risk or failure, to allow incubation of new ideas to rethink and redesign?
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ALWAYS CHALLENGE THE STATUS QUO
“Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the
status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And
while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones
who do.”
– Apple Inc.
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EMPOWER PROCESS OWNERS
“The vast majority of public servants are hard workers who toil for the noblest of causes: making a difference in people’s lives. The real opportunity to improve government isn’t at the political level
with the policymakers – it’s in the pipes.”
– Ken Miller, Extreme Government Makeover
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ASSEMBLE THE RIGHT “CAN DO” TEAM
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it
is the only thing that ever has.”
– Margaret Mead
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GARNER SUPPORT FOR YOUR INITIATIVES
“My own definition of leadership is this: The capacity and the will to rally men and women to a common purpose and the character which inspires
confidence.”
– General Montgomery
PANEL DISCUSSION
Where do business process redesign activities enter into the IT project approval lifecycle and how does it fit in with the State Technology Approval Reform (STAR) Project?
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STAR PROJECT
STAR Mission: Transform the Information Technology project approval process to improve the planning, quality, value and likelihood of success for technology projects being undertaken by the State
of California.
http://marketing.otech.ca.gov/star/index.html