Title: PeopleSoft Implementation
1PeopleSoft Implementation
At
Energy Northwest
- Chad Bartram CPA,CMA
- cbbartram_at_wnp2.com
2Agenda
3Energy Northwest - Who We Are
Background
- Public utility - 1,200 MW generation
- Joint operating agency municipal corporation
- 1,100 employees
- 425M operating revenues
- 6.4B in bonds outstanding
4HR/Financial Software
Background
- Human Resources Management
- Base Human Resources
- Benefits Administration
- Payroll
- Time Labor (time entry system)
- Financial Management
- General Ledger
- Projects Costing
- Budgets
- Asset Management
5Accounting Drivers
Background
- Bond covenants
- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
- Washington state law
- FASB statements and interpretations except for
those that conflict with GASB - Activity based management
6Cost Dimensions
Background
7Implementation Objectives
Purchase Decision
- Fix the Year 2000 issue
- Purchase technology
- Evolve from historical accounting system to
management information system - Minimize system platforms
- Process efficiencies cost reductions
- Support new business initiatives
8Our Vision for the End User
Purchase Decision
- On-line, direct access to information
- Project costs updated daily during critical
business periods - Employee and contractor hours
- By name and by discipline
- Graphical depiction of cost budget
- Forward information electronically
- Work flow
9Project Budget
Purchase Decision
- Software/Consultants 1,605K
- Hardware 104K
- Subtotal 1,709K
- Internal labor 815K
- Total 2,524K
10Why PeopleSoft?
Purchase Decision
- A recognized market leader in enterprise resource
planning - Indus/PeopleSoft strategic business alliance
- Payback in 3 years
- Web enabled
- Training program
11Why PeopleSoft ? (continued)
Purchase Decision
- Customer satisfaction - 99 would buy again
- Datamation 1998 Product of the Year
- PeopleSoft 7 is leading the way outshining SAPs
R/3 - Scalable 3-tier architecture with Release 7.5
12PeopleSoft 7.5 Architecture
Purchase Decision
13Implementation Guidelines
Project Guidelines
- Very high hurdle for customization
- Look to change business processes first
- Modification rules
- Panel modifications - OK
- Table modifications - Will consider
- Cobol modifications - Almost never
14Project Timeline - Phase 1
Project Schedule
- After implementation, decision made to move to
Commercial Release 7.5
15Project Timeline - Phase 2
Project Schedule
8/98
11/98
1/99
6/99
HR/Payroll Upgrade
Benefits Administration
Budgets
Time Labor
Projects
General Ledger
Asset Management
16Very Big Bang - Passport 6.1.1
Project Schedule
- Module upgrades
- Work management
- Worker radiation exposure
- Equipment tag-outs
- Inventory/Purchasing
- Accounts Payable
- Mainframe to UNIX client server
- Must build interface to a moving target
- Implement activity based management
17Project Scope
Project Schedule
Tune System Performance
Install Software
Build Technical Infrastructure
Train Project Team
Fit/Gap
Build and Test Prototypes
Convert Data
Develop Interfaces
Perform Testing
Go Live
Create End User Documentation
18Project Team
Project Organization
- Project Participants
- Energy NW 7.5
- Consultants 1.5
19A Word About Consultants
Project Team
- 145 to 250 per hour
- Critical to ERP implementation
- Full project management or team augmentation
- Functional or technical
- Both application and industry knowledge
20Interface Design
Interfaces
21Interfaces
Module Interfaces
Financials
HRMS
Other
22Lessons Learned (so far)
- ERP systems very complex
- Availability of consultants
- In-house technical support
- Employee retention
- Budget - would like more
- Change management