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Page 1: Partnering: A Success through CII Products Bob Seay Tennessee Valley Authority Case Study 2000 CII Annual Conference Nashville, Tennessee

Partnering:Partnering:

A Success through CII ProductsA Success through CII Products

Bob SeayBob SeayTennessee Valley AuthorityTennessee Valley Authority

Case StudyCase Study

2000 CII Annual Conference2000 CII Annual ConferenceNashville, TennesseeNashville, Tennessee

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Results

Best PracticesWork Processes

RelationshipsTeam Behavior

NPS Energy Service

s

G-UB-MK

TVA

Partnering at TVAPartnering at TVAA Case StudyA Case Study

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Fossil Power Group (FPG) Partnering

Strategy Manual

FOSSIL POWER GROUPOUTAGE / PROJECT PERFORMANCE

Taking us to the top

IDWork

Level 5

PlanWork

ScheduleWork

PerformWork

EvaluateWork

Level 1

Level 4

Level 3

Level 4

A Process Centered Approach!

Formal Partnering Strategy Formal Partnering Strategy “Married” to Outage/Project “Married” to Outage/Project

Improvement StrategyImprovement Strategy

Fully Fully integrated in integrated in terms ofterms of

•PeoplePeople•Organization Organization

structurestructure•ProcessesProcesses•ExpectationsExpectations

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Major Maintenance Partnering ContractsMajor Maintenance Partnering Contracts

• Established in 1991; based on CII Partnering Established in 1991; based on CII Partnering Principles:Principles:

– All seek win-win solutions.All seek win-win solutions.

– Trust and openness are norms.Trust and openness are norms.

– Environment for long-term profitability exists.Environment for long-term profitability exists.

– Overall performance is improved.Overall performance is improved.

Partnering Within the Fossil Power Partnering Within the Fossil Power Group Group

Major Maintenance Partnering Contracts Major Maintenance Partnering Contracts

• Established in 1991; based on CII Partnering Established in 1991; based on CII Partnering Principles:Principles:

– All seek win-win solutions.All seek win-win solutions.

– Trust and openness are norms.Trust and openness are norms.

– Environment for long-term profitability exists.Environment for long-term profitability exists.

– Overall performance is improved.Overall performance is improved.

Key Contract ProvisionsKey Contract Provisions

• Cost reimbursable; award fee based on performance.Cost reimbursable; award fee based on performance.

• All profit is incentive/performance based.All profit is incentive/performance based.

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CII Products in UseCII Products in Use

Best PracticesBest Practices

•Pre-Project Pre-Project PlanningPlanning

•AlignmentAlignment

•ConstructabilityConstructability

•Materials Materials ManagementManagement

Best PracticesBest Practices

•Pre-Project Pre-Project PlanningPlanning

•AlignmentAlignment

•ConstructabilityConstructability

•Materials Materials ManagementManagement

•Team BuildingTeam Building

•PartneringPartnering

•Change Change ManagementManagement

•Disputes ResolutionDisputes Resolution

•Zero Accidents Zero Accidents TechniquesTechniques

andand Continuous ImprovementContinuous Improvement

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Focus of Our PresentationFocus of Our Presentation

•PartneringPartnering

•Team BuildingTeam Building

•Pre-Project PlanningPre-Project Planning

•Continuous Improvement Continuous Improvement (TQ)(TQ)

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Learning ObjectivesLearning Objectives

• Case study feedback on real Case study feedback on real savings.savings.

• Partnering as an ideal Partnering as an ideal environment for CII product environment for CII product application and improvements.application and improvements.

• Share some Do’s and Don’ts from Share some Do’s and Don’ts from a panel of experts.a panel of experts.

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Right Piece/Right TimeRight Piece/Right Time

•PartneringPartnering principles principles

•Team BuildingTeam Building — purposeful, innovative, — purposeful, innovative, ongoingongoing

•Pre-Project PlanningPre-Project Planning — joint project teams — joint project teams

•Continuous Improvement Continuous Improvement — “Raising the — “Raising the Bar”Bar”

Managing a Strategy for Managing a Strategy for SuccessSuccess

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FPG Partnering InitiativeFPG Partnering Initiative

• Eleven fossil plants, 59 units, seven Eleven fossil plants, 59 units, seven

states states

• $100 to 140 million in labor costs each $100 to 140 million in labor costs each

yearyear

• Two partners with long-term contracts Two partners with long-term contracts

divide workdivide work

• Projects range from $200,000 to $40 Projects range from $200,000 to $40

millionmillion

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FPG Partnering InitiativeFPG Partnering Initiative(continued)(continued)

• AllAll assigned work performance-based. assigned work performance-based.

• Either party can “walk away” with 60-Either party can “walk away” with 60-day notice.day notice.

• Progression purposely designed into Progression purposely designed into business plans, implementing business plans, implementing processes, and team relationships.processes, and team relationships.

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Team Building:Team Building:Surviving “Nasty Days”Surviving “Nasty Days”

Barriers to Success — What has and has not Barriers to Success — What has and has not worked?worked?

Process-DrivenProcess-Driven

• Formal strategies and expectationsFormal strategies and expectations

• Funding incorporated into Business Planning ProcessFunding incorporated into Business Planning Process

• Functional accountabilities built into implementation Functional accountabilities built into implementation processesprocesses

• Use of outside facilitatorsUse of outside facilitators

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Team Building:Team Building:Surviving “Nasty Days”Surviving “Nasty Days”

Barriers to Success — What has and has not Barriers to Success — What has and has not worked?worked?

Documented Team Health ApproachDocumented Team Health Approach

• Address team chemistryAddress team chemistry

• Planned workshops and eventsPlanned workshops and events

• Use of Peer Team groups for consistencyUse of Peer Team groups for consistency

• ““Menu” of options vs. objectivesMenu” of options vs. objectives

• Health thermometer to measure progressHealth thermometer to measure progress

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Pre-Planning:Pre-Planning:Using “Joint Project Teams”Using “Joint Project Teams”

Barriers to Success — What has and has Barriers to Success — What has and has not worked?not worked?

Process-DrivenProcess-Driven

• Formal process from project Formal process from project inception through completioninception through completion

• Guidelines on team make-up with Guidelines on team make-up with assigned accountabilitiesassigned accountabilities

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Pre-Planning:Pre-Planning:Using “Joint Project Teams”Using “Joint Project Teams”

Barriers to Success — What has and has not Barriers to Success — What has and has not worked?worked?

Accountabilities/ExpectationsAccountabilities/ExpectationsProject Sponsor, Team Leader, Project Sponsor, Team Leader, Team Sponsor, Team MembersTeam Sponsor, Team Members

• Assigned accountabilities: process checkpoints Assigned accountabilities: process checkpoints incorporated into each implementing processincorporated into each implementing process

• Formal process, inception through completionFormal process, inception through completion• Guidelines on team make-up, assigned Guidelines on team make-up, assigned

accountabilitiesaccountabilities

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Continuous Improvement:Continuous Improvement:Getting to the Bottom LineGetting to the Bottom Line

Barriers to Success — What has and has not Barriers to Success — What has and has not worked?worked?

Process-DrivenProcess-Driven

• FPG Strategy to be process-driven.FPG Strategy to be process-driven.

• Standard outage and project success criteria.Standard outage and project success criteria.

• Management tools in place, e.g., ORI/PDRI.Management tools in place, e.g., ORI/PDRI.

• PDCA model built into Improvement Action PDCA model built into Improvement Action Plans.Plans.

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Continuous Improvement:Continuous Improvement:Getting to the Bottom LineGetting to the Bottom Line

Barriers to Success — What has and has not Barriers to Success — What has and has not worked?worked?

Accountabilities/ExpectationsAccountabilities/Expectations

• Functional accountabilities deployed.Functional accountabilities deployed.

• Multi-year targets for continuously “raising bar.”Multi-year targets for continuously “raising bar.”

• Partner incentives have “line of sight” to Partner incentives have “line of sight” to Business Plan.Business Plan.

• Metrics drive continuous improvement.Metrics drive continuous improvement.

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Quantitative ResultsQuantitative Results

(Savings are not (Savings are not

cumulative.)cumulative.)

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$23MM Annual Savings$23MM Annual Savings

A 44% improvement in labor utilization since A 44% improvement in labor utilization since 19931993

Work SamplingWork Sampling

72%72%

GoodGood

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$6MM Annual Savings$6MM Annual Savings

A 69% decrease since 1991A 69% decrease since 1991

Worker Compensation Worker Compensation

CostsCosts

GoodGood9%9%

3.5%3.5%

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$17MM Annual Savings$17MM Annual Savings

A 45% improvement in staff and management A 45% improvement in staff and management costs since 1996costs since 1996

Overhead CostsOverhead Costs

GoodGood

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$1.6MM Annual Savings$1.6MM Annual Savings

Reduced 59% since 1994Reduced 59% since 1994

Small Tool CostsSmall Tool Costs

GoodGood

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$36MM Annual Savings on repeat projects since 1994$36MM Annual Savings on repeat projects since 1994

An average of 12% improvement for each repeat An average of 12% improvement for each repeat project since 1995project since 1995

Repeat Capital ProjectsRepeat Capital Projects(Baselining)(Baselining)

GoodGood

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$1.6MM Annual Savings on repeat O&M packages $1.6MM Annual Savings on repeat O&M packages since 1998since 1998

An average of 13% improvement for repeat O&M An average of 13% improvement for repeat O&M packages since 1998packages since 1998

Repeat O&M CostsRepeat O&M Costs

GoodGood

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• Learn do’s and don’ts, including Learn do’s and don’ts, including continuous struggles encountered.continuous struggles encountered.

• Participate in team-building Participate in team-building exercise.exercise.

• Participate in Q&A with panel of Participate in Q&A with panel of experts.experts.

• Begin relationship with our team for Begin relationship with our team for the future.the future.

• Get handouts on do’s and don’ts.Get handouts on do’s and don’ts.

The Implementation The Implementation SessionSession


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