Title: DND PM Symposium
1DND PM Symposium
Resource Management the Integrated Management
Environment 29 November 2005
Presented by Scott Hunter Lieutenant Colonel
Nick Martyn
2Agenda
- Introduction Army Decision Support and PMC
- Organization Effective and Operational Readiness
- What is the Army Integrated Management
Environment? - Management of HR within the IME
- Managing Human Resources as Projects
- Conclusion
3Introduction DND and PMC readiness work history?
- ARAM
- CDMS
- POLARIS
- AMRIS
- Army IME CF IME
4Work Resource Alignment
- Organizations achieve a state of readiness when
the align their resources by work to help ensure
that goals and objective are met.
5Organizational Effectiveness
Resource can be effectively determined and
utilized using standards and role definitions
STRATEGIC POLICY
WORK
Scanning
Estimating
Measuring
Planning
6Operational Readiness
- Operational readiness can be achieved by
- Aligning work with strategic and operational
goals. - Using methods such as Balanced Scorecard, OPM3 to
determine strategic goals and operational
objectives - Assessing risk (Threats and Opportunities) to
prioritize work
7Operational Readiness Cycle
Aligning resources by work in order to ensure
that strategic goals and operational objectives
are met
8Managing by Projects
- Organizations can succeed by applying a
management by projects to their work - DOJ Federal Prosecution case management
- Caterpillar New Product Introduction
- DND campaign planning
9The Army Challenge
Accomplish Strategic Alignment
- Manage Military Readiness
- Integrate New Capability Delivery
- Control Force Configuration
- Predictive Risk Assessment
- Manage Change
- Integrate Performance Management
- Inform Commanders Intent
10What is Informed Intent?
The Decision Domain
WISDOM
The Decider
UNDERSTANDING
The Decision Support Domain
KNOWLEDGE
INFORMATION
DATA
11Founding Concept
- NATO Panel 7 Report, by Dr Phil ONeill,
suggested that PMBOK could be applied to the
management of Military Readiness in NATO partner
countries. - Army Risk Assessment Model (ARAM) and Planning
Operations Logistics and Readiness Information
System (POLARIS) proved the concept - Combat Development Management System (CDMS)
proved that integrated Requirements and Project
Management could manage the introduction of new
capabilities - Army Managed Readiness Information System and the
Army IME are now in Final Definition Stages
12The Traditional PM Model
constraints
Time
ProjectManagement
Costs
Scope
constraints
constraints
13The IME Concept Model
Scope
Costs
TASKS (WBS)
RESOURCES Human Financial Infrastructure Eqpt/Mat
eriel
ForceManagement
TIME
14Army IME Management Construct
Operational
15Resource SILOS
16Resource Assignment by Roles
Resource Name
Primary Role
Military Qualifications
Proficiency Index
17Resource Effort Histogram
Activity Name
Resource Name
Resource Effort
18Resource/Task Tracking
Programme EPS
Project WBS
Resource Effort by OBS Element
Resource Name and OBS ID
19Common Operating Picture (COP)
20The CF PD Model
21The Career as a Project
DP2
DP3
DP4
DP 4a
22The HR Library Concept
23Competency Profiles
Resource Competency Profiles
Training and Education
Directed Experience
Proficiency
Whole Person Picture
24DND PM Symposium
Resource Management the Integrated Management
Environment
Presented by Scott Hunter Lieutenant Colonel
Nick Martyn
Questions/Discussion