Project Controls Expo, 18th Nov 2014 - "Contract Management at the Programme Level" By Andy Cruise

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Contract Management at the Programme Level

The Key to Success

Andy Cruise National Contracts Manager

The Challenges Seem Infinite

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100s of Dynamic Interrelated Projects

10,000s communications

Client & Contractor Responsibilities

Prioritising Work Early Warnings

Timely & Informed Action

High Data Volume

Quality Commercial Insights

£bn’s Expenditure

Technical Complexities

Delivering Outputs

Business’ Needs

Structured Data & Information

Capable People

The National Grid Challenge

£3bn p.a. UK contracts’ spend

1000s of supply partners

Distinct business units

Network reliability

Gas Transmission: 98%

Gas Distribution: 99.999%

Electricity Transmission: 99.99999%

Improve customer service

Reduce costs by c. 20%

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How We Deliver Success

1. • Clear and Accurate Scope

2. • Foundations & Enablers

3. • Making it Happen

4. • Measuring the Benefits

5. • Reviewing and Adapting

Clear and Accurate Scope

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Understand what outputs you need

Collaborate & Utilise Best Practice – Early Warnings

Crystallise in Contract Scope

9 % est. Cost of Poor Contract Management (IACCM)

What will the supply partner deliver

70% Project Issues est. to be Created by Poor CM (IACCM)

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Contract Strategy

Organisational Structure

People & Capability

Process & Governance

Foundations and Enablers

“… we are starting to change the way we work… ”

Information and Systems

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Information & Technology

Data & Technology

BenefitsEffective Communication

Prioritise Work

Enable Compliance with Process and Timings

Automation

Performance

Trends and Risks

Informed Decision Making

The Power of Simple Structure Information

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Summary

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Keep it simple

Clear Client and Supply Partner Responsibilities

Collaboration & Commercial Rigour not Mutually Exclusive

Summary

Strategy, Structure, Data & Information Saves Money

People are Key to Your Success