Title: OPPLAN CTS
1OP-PLAN / CTS
OPeration PLAN / Cost Tracking System
2Annual Operational Planning Objectives
- Goal is to produce a detailed, implementable
operational plan, schedule and budget that
adheres to goals and constraints of all other
planning levels - Operational plan should have all of the elements
of the tactical/operational plan, but the
scheduling details should be such that
coordination is facilitated, implementability is
assured and risks are reduced - The operational budget is directly linked to the
operating plan (cause/effect)
OBJECTIVES
3Annual Operational Planning Requirements
- Requires schedule from the tactical/operational
planning process - Require information similar to that used at the
tactical/operational planning level (forest
inventory, productions systems, market
requirements), though level of detail may often
be increased - Requires more detailed costing information
- Requires expertise of knowledgeable
on-the-ground manager who is able to verify
that the plan is implementable
REQUIREMENTS
4Annual Operational Planning Solution
- Used to produce detailed schedules of harvesting,
hauling, roading and silviculture operations - Used as the basis for day-to-day monitoring of
operations during the operating year - Used to produce a detailed, well-documented
budget which can be compared to actual
expenditures for control purposes - The Annual Operational Planning solution is
OP-PLAN (OPeration PLAN)
SOLUTION
5OP-PLANs place in IFMS
Long-Term Strategic Planning
Tactical/Strategic Planning
Forestry Information
Tactical/Operational Planning
GIS
Annual Operational Planning - Detailed scheduling
of activities - Detailed budgeting - Analysis of
implementability - Closely linked to operational
control systems
Annual Operational Planning
Annual Operational Planning
6OP-PLAN
- Integrated Operation Planning Decision Support
System - Harvesting
- Wood Transport
- Road Construction and Maintenance
- Silviculture
- Support Functions
- Used for analyzing, planning, scheduling of all
operations
7OP-PLAN Reports
- Plans can be developed quickly and changed
quickly for sensitivity analyses - Plan results can be available to GIS for map
display - Produces reports on costs, profits, resource
usage at any time in the planning process - Reports can be seen as tables or graphs
8OP-PLAN Navigator
9Budget based upon operational planning decisions
in OP-PLAN
10Operational Control Approaches
- Many forestry organizations have tried to depend
upon accounting systems for operational control - Unfortunately, accounting systems are usually
designed for financial, rather than managerial
control - Besides being too inflexible, the stringency of
financial accounting rules often means that
accounting information is made available too late
to properly monitor and control operations
APPROACHES
11Operational Control Objectives
- The best planning is of no avail if there are no
proper control systems in place to ensure that
plans and schedules are actually being followed,
and that the operations are on-budget - Operational control is also used to track
outcomes so as to identify problems or
opportunities which require re-planning
OBJECTIVES
12Operational Control Requirements
- Must have the operational plans, schedules and
budgets available - Requires the gathering, storing and processing of
data concerning resource usage, costs and
productions results
REQUIREMENTS
13Operational Control Solution
- A more flexible system for the monitoring of
resource usage, production, revenues and costs is
required - Such a system must be closely tied to the
operational planning system - The Operation Control solution is CTS (Cost
Tracking System)
SOLUTION
14CTSs place in IFMS
Long-Term Strategic Planning
Tactical/Strategic Planning
Forestry Information
Tactical/Operational Planning
GIS
Annual Operational Planning
Operational Monitoring Control - Detailed
reporting on operational results - Detailed cost
tracking - Comparison of costs performance to
budget and plan
Operational Monitoring Control
Operational Monitoring Control
15CTS
- Cost Tracking System for controlling forest
operations - Tracking of costs, production, revenues,
man-days, etc. - Costs, production and revenues can be compared to
OP-PLAN plan and budget - Reports can be seen as tables or graphs
16Cost Tracking System
17Actual cost results from data entered in CTS
18Comparison in CTS of actual costs to date to
budget from OP-PLAN