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OverviewJohn Savicky

Arizona State UniversityMay 2013

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Introductions• Your Name• Your Organization• Your Position • What you hope to learn

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About PBSRG• Team of Researchers and Educators – Arizona State University – School of Sustainable Engineering

• We are the worldwide leaders in value-based procurement and measurements

• We provide organizations with tools and education to enhance their contract strategies, risk management, project management, procurement, and performance measurements

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PBSRG’s Research Results• Worldwide as a leader in Best-Value Systems

19 Years 210+ Publications 550+ Presentations 1600+ Projects $6+ Billion Services & Construction 98% Customer Satisfaction Various Awards (PMI, NIGP, IFMA, COAA, IPMA) Clients: Federal, State, Local, School Districts, Private

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Tested Application Areas• Construction & Design/Engineering

– Large GC, infrastructure, municipal, laboratory, education, hospital, etc.– Small GC, renovation, repair, maintenance, roofing, demolition, etc.– DBB, CMAR, DB, IDIQ, JOC, Low Bid, IPD

• IT– Networking, Data Centers, Software (COTS, custom), ERP, etc.

• Facility Services– Maintenance, industrial moving, custodial, waste management, services, etc.

• Business, Municipal, & University Services– Dining, Document Management, Multi-Media Rights, Fitness Equipment,

Online Education, Bookstores, Material Recycling, Furniture, etc.

• Other (Health Insurance, Medical Services, Manufacturing)

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Brief History

• Began as a set of concepts. People stated that they were incorrect. So we ran a pilot project in roofing and had high results (1994)

• We were told that the results were a fluke. So we tested some more.

• We were told that roofing was too easy and that it wouldn’t work on other types of projects. So we tested it out on other areas (mech, elec).

• We were told that the system could only work with private entities, so we partnered with public agencies with high success.

• We were told that the system could not work on large projects or new buildings. So we implemented on multi-million dollar projects.

• We were told that the ideas were only specific to construction, so we tested in non-construction areas (janitorial, copy machine, food, radio)

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National Science Foundation (2003)

• ABOUT NSF– The NSF is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950

"to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the national defense…"

– With an annual budget of about $6 billion, NSF is the source for approximately 20 percent of all federally supported basic research conducted by America's colleges and universities.

• DRMS OBJECTIVE:– To support research which is grounded in theory

– Support research for increasing the understanding of problem solving, information processing, and decision-making.

– Topics to be studied may include the role of decision analysis and decision support systems in improving the way individuals and groups make choices under conditions of risk and uncertainty.

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Reviewer Comments• “This proposal has very little intellectual merit”

• “This process hardly seems like a conceptual breakthrough.”

• “The proposal contains no details that might convince me that the author actually knows what he is doing.”

• “We are treated to somewhat audacious statements that PIPS minimizes risk by using less expertise, less decision-making, and less management.”

• “I know several people in the construction management business who would take issue with the statement that construction management has not made an impact”

• “If the proposed work really did lead to an improved mechanism for deliver, it could have very significant impacts across a broad range of economic activities.”

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Why Are There Skeptics?• Process seems too easy

• Process goes against industry standards / status quo

• People can’t understand what they are doing differently

• People assume that their project is very difficult / technical / unique

• People think their organizations are different from others

• Rule of the Seminar – Don’t take anything personal

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Our Goals1. Minimize Cost by becoming more efficient

2. Become more efficient in three ways:

1. Hire people who know what they are doing

2. Preplan before the contract is signed

3. Measure for positive accountability

3. Teach the thinking, concepts, tools, and processes to organizations

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Your Goals (Typical)• Walk away with greater knowledge (justify the cost of listening)

• Demonstrate Value! (Implement new ideas)

• Enhance preplanning and performance measurement techniques

• Add another tool in your toolbox (best-value)

• Have higher levels of accountability / breakdown organizational silos

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Agenda• Session 1 – Information Measurement

Theory Overview• Session 2 – Introduction to Best Value

PIPS• Session 3 – Risk Assessment and

Value Assessment Proposals• Session 4 – Past Performance

Information• Session 5 – Interviewing• Session 6 – Identifying the Best Value• Session 7 – Pre Planning• Session 8 – Post Award Functions• Session 9 – Getting Started• Session 10 – Case Studies

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