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Bay Area Metrics User Group May 2010 Case Study Business Process Change And Metrics Development

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Bay Area Metrics User Group

May 2010May 2010

Case Study

Business Process Change

And Metrics Development

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Business Case Scenario

• Congress has mandated increased security screening

of air cargo in late 2010

• Additional process is required to ensure security of

cargo similar to passenger security we experience

today

• 150 Pieces per Hour can be Processed with new

process

• Key Data Elements are Time and Volume

– Volume is defined as shipments, pieces and weight

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Business Objectives

• 100% Compliance with new regulations

• Current Service Levels must be maintained

• Minimize Labor Additions and Cost

• Integrate New Business Process and take • Integrate New Business Process and take

advantage of opportunities in the existing

process

• Use Existing Data and Develop Key Metrics to

support objectives

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Session Objectives

• Determine Possible Data Elements and Usage from a

large set of data

• Develop Possible Metrics for Utilization in achieving

the Business Objectives

• Brainstorm and Recommend data manipulation

methods for use in determining metrics

• Lively Discussion on Data, Metrics and Data

Manipulation

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Shipment Process

Receiving

Scanning

Office

Processing

Scanning

Processing Window – 3pm to Midnight

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Group One – Office Processing• Data – Shipment Information Report Extract

• Source – Shipment Processing System

• Data Quality – High

• Critical Elements to Consider

– Time– Time

– Volume

• Questions?

– Which Data Elements will be key to developing metrics?

– What are possible Metrics based on the data and critical

elements of time and volume?

– How can customer information be important to time and

volume?

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Group Two – Receiving and Scanning

• Data – Warehouse Receiving Log

• Source – Manual Entry

• Data Quality – Medium

• Critical Elements to Consider

– Time– Time

– Volume

– Processing Time of 150 Pieces per Hour

• Questions?

– What is the critical relationship in the data that can be

used to develop a metric?

– Develop a metric based on the critical elements

– How and why is date important?

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Group 3 – Data Analysis

• Questions?

– How do you organize multi forms of data?

– What methods of Data Manipulation are

recommended?recommended?

– What data elements can be useful based on the

processing time of 150 pieces per hour?

– Weight versus Pieces – Are both important to this

analysis?