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Dallas Area Rapid Transit Division Level Measurement Program February 28, 2005

Dallas Area Rapid Transit Division Level Measurement Program February 28, 2005

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Page 1: Dallas Area Rapid Transit Division Level Measurement Program February 28, 2005

Dallas Area Rapid Transit

Division Level Measurement ProgramFebruary 28, 2005

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What is the basis for the Division Level Management (DLM) Program?

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)Pay for performanceEnterprise concept

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How did we start to swallow the elephant?

Addressed employee satisfaction initiativesInvolved other departmentsImplemented team problem solving

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East Dallas Safety & Security Team

Led by Senior Managers of Bus Operations and MaintenanceTeam Composition included DART PoliceFocused on and resolved security issuesExpanded focus to examine KPI reporting and data

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What are the priority KPIs at the operating division level?

On-time performanceLate pull-outsMiles between service callsUnscheduled absencesAccidents per 100,000 milesComplaints per 100,000 passengersAverage weekday ridershipUnit cost per hourUnit cost per mile

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Why are these KPIs priorities?

Impacted by employee performanceFocus on service efficiency, safety, and customer satisfactionImpact customers, operator, and mechanic safety and overall operational costs

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What are performance targets?

Performance targets are clearly defined goals for each operating division that all employees know and can work to achieveImpact on Operating Budget Costs

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Why are the performance targets different for each division?

Mix of serviceFleet modelsUnique challenges

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What is a scorecard?

A scorecard is the chart of KPIs, targets, and how the division actually performed that month

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What is a dashboard chart?

A dashboard chart provides more details about each KPI and displays them clearly, just as gauges on a vehicle dashboard provide information quickly and clearly

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What happens if a division meets its performance measurement targets?

Recognition Program– Subcommittee– Event– Awards– Banner

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What if an employee wants to be on their division’s team or make suggestions?

Contact the division’s Transportation or Maintenance senior manager

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How and when will the Key Performance Targets program roll out to other divisions?

Bus Operating Divisions– East Dallas Pilot Program

- Rolled out in January 2004

– Northwest – Rolled out in April 2004

– North Oak Cliff – Rolled out in May 2004

– South Oak Cliff – Rolled out in June 2004

Other Operating Divisions– Rail Operations and

Ways, Structures & Amenities - September 2004

– Central Support (Maintenance) - October 2004

– Materials Management - TBD

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Problem Solving Team Structure

Two Bus OperatorsTwo MechanicsMaintenance Manager & Senior ManagerTransportation Manager & Senior ManagerField Supervision RepresentativeDivision Safety SpecialistGroup FacilitatorTrainer, DART Police, & Support representatives (when necessary)

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Problem Solving Team Roles & Responsibilities

Senior ManagerTeam MembersFacilitatorOMB Data Specialist

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Other Problem Solving Team Information

Selection ProcessMeeting Frequency

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NW Problem Solving Team Photo

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Lessons Learned

Be the first - it's easiestIdentify the relevant data and where it is locatedIdentify and train qualified team facilitators in advance of roll-outThink through relationship to existing programs and initiativeExpect challenge/resistance to change, especially when competition is introducedBe flexible

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DLM Program

Questions & Answers