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Performance Planning and Assessment Silly fad? Useful function?

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Performance Planning and Assessment. Silly fad? Useful function?. Why Bother ?. We have a mission – how’re we doing? Demonstrating accountability Prioritizing Defending our budget Telling our story Finding opportunities for improvement Shaping national debate. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Performance Planning and Assessment

Silly fad?Useful function?

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We have a mission – how’re we doing?

Demonstrating accountability Prioritizing Defending our budget Telling our story Finding opportunities for

improvement Shaping national debate

Why Bother ?

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Experience We’ve done this for awhile: pavement,

bridge, customer satisfaction, travel time, etc.

Our efforts have helped in budgeting. Current measures are…?

Fears This could be much more work. This could be just a waste of time. We’ll be penalized for things we don’t

control.

Our experience / concerns

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For example: cause of collisions –’07

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Speed3%

Disregarded Signal/Stop

8%

Wrong Side/Way1%

Improper Passing7%

Improper Turn2%DUI

6%

Animal in Roadway2%

Environmental Condition

3%

Other/Unknown 11%

Followed too close10%

Failure to Yield11%

Reckless/Improper Driving

12%

Driver Inattention/fatigue

24%

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Strategic Management You and your crew come to work and do stuff The result is what you make/create/produce There is some sort of process that you follow That process uses people and money To get people and money someone must

budget Defending the budget requires performance

evaluation - if how well you do doesn’t matter then maybe what you do doesn’t matter

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Strategic Management So –

You need to explain what you do Explain why it matters Map out the processes Explain what good performance means Explain what you need / people and

money Explain how we will measure our

success

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Department Workplan Budget

Division Section Budget Workplan Programs Projects Products Schedules Deadlines Evaluation Progress Reports Weekly

Annual 

Individual   Performance Plan   Performance Reviews

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LAWS

Summarized into themes

Used to describe performance and prioritize funding

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The Composite Picture

OUTCOMES

OUTPUTS

INPUTS

Department Personal

MISSION

CUSTOMER

NEEDS

FEDERAL

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Measuring Performance – the framework

System Programs Individuals

Inputs

Outputs

Outcomes

KP071709: Directors Files

efficiency

effectiveness

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Inputs- Paint, labor, fuel, equipment

Outputs- Miles of roads striped

Outcomes- Drivers can see the road so fewer accidents and emergency management calls and less driver stress.

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Performance Measure Examples

Striping Roads Inputs- fuel,

labor, salt, parts, equipment

Outputs- Miles of roads cleared

Outcomes- Increase safety, reduce accidents and emergency management calls and fewer “snow days”

Snow Plowing Inputs-

fuel ,labor, equipment,

Outputs- Number of

passengers moved in FY

Outcomes- mobility and access for people, reduced congestion, lower vehicle emissions

Transit Service

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Safety Multi-mobility Maintenance Operations Quality of life Customer service

Outcome “Themes”

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Sample roll-up

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System Performance Assessment Report

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Current Challenges Establishing goals

What do our customers want? What do we think is achievable?

Establishing priorities In a world of scarce resources - What is first among equals? What synergy can be achieved by

combinations? Funding

How much are our customers willing to support?