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Institutional Excellence: Administrative and Operations Transformation Initiative

Institutional Excellence: Administrative and Operations Transformation Initiative. Town Hall Meeting. October 2019. Town Hall Agenda. Vision, Purpose, and Goals Listen, Learn, and Assess Build Organizational Structure Advance Administrative and Operations Transformation

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Institutional Excellence: Administrative and Operations Transformation Initiative

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  1. Institutional Excellence: Administrative and Operations Transformation Initiative Town Hall Meeting October 2019

  2. Town Hall Agenda Vision, Purpose, and Goals Listen, Learn, and Assess Build Organizational Structure Advance Administrative and Operations Transformation Employee Engagement Summary and Next Steps

  3. Vision and Purpose: Administration & Operations Transformation We will deliver services that are responsive, nimble, and best in class. Virginia Tech must build on its capacity to deliver administrative and business services in the most cost efficient and effective manner possible, taking advantage of advanced technological systems and service delivery methods.

  4. Goals To achieve our Vision and transform our work we must do the following: • Stop doing things that are unnecessary or that don’t add value to our customers. • Automate and simplify our processes where possible. • Use best practices in how we deliver our services. • Modernize our business practices. • Be efficient and manage our costs responsibly. • Improve our overall culture and aim for achieving excellence in all we do. • Create incentives and other ways to continuously improve our operations. • Ensure our work supports the university’s and our division’s strategic priorities. • Make sure new systems, processes, and structures are well communicated and supported by sufficient training.

  5. Listen, Learn, & Assess Significant time spent on learning about our culture, people, and way of working: • Engaged in meetings with deans, vice presidents, institute directors, faculty senate, staff senate, and student leaders. • Attended town halls, employee appreciation events, all-hands meetings across administrative and operations enterprise. • Engaged consultants to (Deloitte) help understand current organizational state of administrative and operations enterprise and identify future opportunities. • Developed relationships with governmental entities, external agencies, and university partners. • Partnered with university leadership and greater community to understand how we can support major initiatives, including Innovation Campus, Fralin Biomedical Research Institution.

  6. Listen, Learn, & Assess Central themes from this focused attention: • Staffing levels in many areas are lower than similar universities. • Controls are overly restrictive. • Few of our processes are automated. • Opportunities exist to better use technology. • Lots of paper and manual processes are used in our work. • Dramatic enrollment gains and growth of our research efforts are putting additional pressure on units. • A strong commitment to service exists across all units. • Employees want to be engaged to move the university forward. • We have programs recognized for their excellence.

  7. Create more efficient operations through an effective organizational design Build organizational and role clarity Develop organizational structures around institutional needs not individuals Ensure that future organizations are nimble and adaptable to change Create sufficient capacity to provide best-in-class support services Develop a more satisfying and engaging work environment Ensure that organizational changes have minimal disruption to the organization Build Organizational Structure Principles that will guide our organizational design: • Make sure our departments and units are structured logically and that they support efficient operations. • Ensure that we are nimble and we can adapt to change quickly. • Organize our work to provide best-in-class support services. • Develop a more satisfying and engaging work environment. • Ensure that organizational changes have minimal disruption to the organization.

  8. Create more efficient operations through an effective organizational design Build organizational and role clarity Develop organizational structures around institutional needs not individuals Ensure that future organizations are nimble and adaptable to change Create sufficient capacity to provide best-in-class support services Develop a more satisfying and engaging work environment Ensure that organizational changes have minimal disruption to the organization Organizational Structure Senior Vice President and Chief Business Officer Administration Policy and Governance Facilities, Planning, and Infrastructure Business Affairs IT Human Resource Equity and Accessibility Finance Safety and Security Currently in place Fall of 2019

  9. Create more efficient operations through an effective organizational design Build organizational and role clarity Develop organizational structures around institutional needs not individuals Ensure that future organizations are nimble and adaptable to change Create sufficient capacity to provide best-in-class support services Develop a more satisfying and engaging work environment Ensure that organizational changes have minimal disruption to the organization Build Organizational Structure Emerging transformational changes: • Recruit Vice President for Finance. • Establish Vice President for Campus Planning, Infrastructure, and Facilities. • Establish Associate Vice President for Campus Safety and Security. • Name Chief of Police and Director of Security. • Re-establish and elevate leader of Real Estate portfolio. • Align Business Services within new organization structure. • Evaluate enterprise-wide support services. (HR, IT, Finance, Communications)

  10. Create more efficient operations through an effective organizational design Build organizational and role clarity Develop organizational structures around institutional needs not individuals Ensure that future organizations are nimble and adaptable to change Create sufficient capacity to provide best-in-class support services Develop a more satisfying and engaging work environment Ensure that organizational changes have minimal disruption to the organization Advance Administrative & Operations Transformation Overarching priorities: • Achieve excellence in the way we deliver and conduct our work with clear and concise processes and state-of-the-art systems. • Enhance our programs, services, and operating models. • Enrich campus resources: human, physical, technological, and financial. • Continuously improve and enhance our services.

  11. Create more efficient operations through an effective organizational design Build organizational and role clarity Develop organizational structures around institutional needs not individuals Ensure that future organizations are nimble and adaptable to change Create sufficient capacity to provide best-in-class support services Develop a more satisfying and engaging work environment Ensure that organizational changes have minimal disruption to the organization Advance Administrative & Operations Transformation Fall 2019 Focus • Finalize comprehensive plan – a roadmap – to guide the transformational opportunities over the next two years. • Formalize leadership structure. • Complete VP Finance search. • Launch VP Campus Planning, Infrastructure, and Facilities search. • Evaluate support services provided across the enterprise. • Implement employee engagement programs.

  12. Employee Involvement and Engagement Pathways for creating engagement: • Establish new program for employees to suggest opportunities for improvements. • Develop paths for employees to be engaged in work groups. • Provide training and professional development opportunities in the areas of change management, process redesign, and continuous improvement. • Produce quarterly communications focused on our transformation, highlighting accomplishments and recognizing employees championing change and transformation. • Engage in smaller group discussions within teams across the enterprise.

  13. Summary • We must build organization structure, operations, and workforce to advance the university’s Strategic Plan. • We must be agile, resilient, and innovative, working outside of our silos and departmental boundaries. • We must be bold and embrace new ways of thinking and working. • We need you! Every employee is valuable and critical to our success.

  14. Create more efficient operations through an effective organizational design Build organizational and role clarity Develop organizational structures around institutional needs not individuals Ensure that future organizations are nimble and adaptable to change Create sufficient capacity to provide best-in-class support services Develop a more satisfying and engaging work environment Ensure that organizational changes have minimal disruption to the organization Next Steps • Executive Leadership Team Retreat – October 18 • Finalize Transformation Roadmap • Develop Roadmap Implementation Plan • Communicate Transformation Roadmap – November

  15. Questions?

  16. Thank You

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