ARAPU Alex Wijaya Danang Yudha Prakasa Siti Fauziah Nirmala Putri.
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ARAPUAlex Wijaya
Danang Yudha Prakasa
Siti Fauziah Nirmala Putri
GOAL
to assess and reconfigure the processes employed within Action Research to improve responsiveness and efficiency.
CASE OVERVIEW
• Action Response is a London-based charity dedicated to providing fast responses to critical situations throughout the world
• The charity receives requests for cash aid usually from an intermediary charity and looks to process the request quickly and provide funds where they are needed, when they are needed
TWO KEY ISSUE
• 1. There are complaints about the speed of their response.
• 2. Costs are beginning to spiral.
WHAT OBJECTIVES SHOULD THE ARAPU PROCESS BE TRYING
TO ACHIEVE?
WHAT OBJECTIVES SHOULD THE ARAPU PROCESS BE TRYING
TO ACHIEVE?
• the very basic aim of the charity is to provide short-term aid.
• Therefore, unless the process can turn around applications fast, it is failing to fulfil its primary aim.
WHAT IS THE MAIN PROBLEM WITH THE CURRENT ARAPU PROCESS?
we need to know • how many claims each stage has to process• how many people are available at each stage• how long each person is available for processing • how long on average each claim takes to process
300/week Received and Stored by 4 Clerks
Applications are in line of processing
Opening and checking post
Opening and checking process
Coding Process by
5 clerks
Inputting data
Secretary’s desks
Assessing applications by
7 assessors
Proceed applications
100/week
Waiting for committee meets on Thursday
Committee ratification
Ratified
Accepted Declined
payment
Store application
s
Store application
s
Store For Dispatch
Dispatch Process
payment
Recycle
• If we take the average 300 applications per week, and recycle 100 after the assessment stage, how much ‘value-added ’ work is being done at each stage?
receipt stage• The time needed for each application is 10 minutes and the value-added workload is 400 ×
10 minutes of work (4000 minutes), which is 66.67 hours.
coding stage• The time needed for each application is 20 minutes and the value-added workload is 400 ×
20 minutes of work (8000 minutes), which is 133.33 hours.
assessment stage• The time needed for one-third of the applications is 10 minutes, and for the other two-
thirds is 60 minutes. The average work time of (1/3 × 10) + (2/3 × 60) is 43.33 minutes and the valueadded workload is 400 × 43.33 minutes of work (17,332 minutes), which is 288.87 hours.
• The payment stage gets 150 applications per week (half of the 300 that emerge from the assessors). The time needed for each application is 50 minutes and the value-added workload is150 × 50 minutes of work (7500 minutes), which is 125 hours.
• The decline stage gets 150 applications per week (half of the 300 that emerge from the assessors). The time needed for each application is 30 minutes and the value-added workload is 150 × 30 minutes of work (4500 minutes), which is 75 hours.
• The dispatch stage gets 300 applications per week. The time needed for each application is10 minutes and the value-added workload is 300 × 10 minutes of work (3000 minutes), which is 50 hours.
• throughput time = work in progress × cycle time
• The whole process output is 300 claims processed per week and from the sample taken by Susan N’tini, there are around 2000 claims in process at any given time
• The cycle time of the whole process is (35 / 300) = 0.1167 hours
• Throughput time = 2000 × 0.1167 = 233.33 hours = 33.33 days
> 20 days
HOW COULD THE ARAPU PROCESS BE IMPROVED?
SIMULATION
• 300 applications per week
• cycle time is 35 / 300 = 0.1167 hours
• work in progress of 1200,
• throughput time 0.1167 × 1200 = 140.04 hours (20 days)
HOW COULD THE ARAPU PROCESS BE IMPROVED?
Internet-based services
THE STAGES OF PRODUCT/SERVICE DESIGN
SIMULATION
• processing 400 applications per week (Assessing stage)
• took 43.33 minutes x 400 = 17332 minutes (288.87 hours)
• 288.87 / 35 = 8.25 Assessors
WITHOUT RECYCLING
• 43.33 × 300 =12999 minutes (216.65 hours)
• 216 / 35 = 6.19 assessors
THANK YOU