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Project A rrow BLUE BOOK

Project A rrow BLUE BOOK . What is a Blue Book ?. book that is published by the government ready reckoner written document describing the findings of an individual or group book/pamphlet showing the price & listing of cars book giving the list of socially prominent persons

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Project A rrow BLUE BOOK

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  1. Project ArrowBLUE BOOK

  2. What is a Blue Book? • book that is published by the government • ready reckoner • written document describing the findings of an individual or group • book/pamphlet showing the price & listing of cars • book giving the list of socially prominent persons • Usually has a blue colour and cover

  3. Blue book of Indiapost • Documentation • Identifies attributes, characteristics of the project • Explains principles used in designing • Manuals for the end user • Acts as a foundation for what shall be implemented Documentation makes results reproducible

  4. Blue Book of Indiapost • Ready reckoner for staff of Project Arrow offices • Helps in • listing out operational issues • identifying gaps • listing out initiatives to improve performance • prioritizing actions & timelines • monitoring progress

  5. Please go through the blue book given to you

  6. How to use the BB? • Understand overall approach • Select areas for improvement • Compare performance with that of KPIs/Sub KPIs • Select initiatives to solve problems • Use tools suggested in the blue book • Monitor and measure performance • Document results wherever possible

  7. Please remember…. • Blue book is not a comprehensive document • Does not provide blanket solutions • Issues/problems may vary as per the office • New problems mean • New initiatives • New solutions • New tools • Monitor progress • Document findings

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