1 Virtual Office Government Technology Conference May 29, 2008 Presented by Jim Wang, AHCCCS CIO Linda Skinner, AHCCCS Asst Dir DMS.

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1 Virtual Office Government Technology Conference May 29, 2008 Presented by Jim Wang, AHCCCS CIO Linda Skinner, AHCCCS Asst Dir DMS

2 What is Virtual Office (VO)? VO Definition Flextime and Telecommute Organizational meaning –Culture Change (At all levels) –Metrics based –Employee/employer win-win –Paperless

3 Why did we start VO? Reduce operating costs Reduce employee turnover Expand recruiting opportunities Go green Big boss told us to (Vision)

4 Moving from Concept to Implementation Planning Policy & Governance Virtual Office Considerations Proposals Pilot Measure, Expand, Measure Technology and Security

5 Planning Started as a vision from the Director Pushed vision from the top down Pushed proposals from the bottom up Goal of 350 by June 30, 2008 Culture change for those engaged in VO & everyone left at the office Business, technical, and policy staff involved Don’t remember because it went so fast!!

6 Policy and Governance Policy/Guidelines –Takes much longer than one would think –Important to establish firm expectations Established a Steering Committee –Oversight –Approves proposals and expenditures –Resolve issues –Met weekly/pushed issues through fast –Key staff were engaged from five Divisions

7 VO Considerations Identify potential VO candidates Consider what tools are needed for the job Business process change opportunities Home office environment High speed internet connectivity Metrics

8 Proposals VO from the bottom up Contents: –Who is going home (to work) –How do they do their work (flow-wise) from home –Measurement Approved by the VO Steering Committee

9 Pilot Choose volunteers (proposal) Make expectations known (no surprises) Train staff Use their equipment in the office first Provide tools needed (assessment) Prepare to make improvements and work out the kinks Have a support process in place

10 Measure, Expand, Measure Measure, Measure Again! External consultant review Cannot emphasize measurement enough After pilot, expand for same type of jobs/business areas Employee Metrics System Be prepared for “VO is not for everyone”

11 VO Evaluation May % of interviewees want VO expanded AHCCCS results are increased productivity, reduced absenteeism and reduced operational costs Employee results are reduced stress, increased job satisfaction, improved quality of life and they feel respected by leaders State of Arizona results are reduced fuel consumption, reduced pollution and reduced traffic

12 Measure, Expand, Measure Measure, Measure Again! External consultant review Cannot emphasize measurement enough After pilot, expand for same type of jobs/business areas Employee Metrics System Be prepared for “VO is not for everyone”

13 Technology Leverage existing infrastructure Connectivity –High speed internet –Virtual Private Network Equipment provided Tools –Office productivity –Imaging Redundant, Geographically Dispersed Infrastructure Business Continuity

14 Existing IT Infrastructure

15 Technology Leverage existing infrastructure Connectivity –High speed internet –Virtual Private Network Equipment provided Tools –Office productivity –Imaging Redundant, Geographically Dispersed Infrastructure Business Continuity

16 Security VPN No Printing Training (HIPAA P & S) No Local Storage Signed Agreement

17 Outcomes Culture Change Operational Savings/Costs Expanded our recruitment pool Hoteling space Increased employee retention Employee benefits Environmental benefits

18 Projected Annual Savings & Cost Avoidance Closed 3 large facilities:$ 780,000 Downsize 4 facilities:$ 300,000 Reduce copiers:$ 500,000 Eliminate supplies & cars:$ 100,000 Reduce FTEs: $1,200,000 Total annual savings & cost avoidance:$2,880,000

19 Operational Cost Chart Conservative costs are $2,000/VO workers = $700K for 350 staff Home equipment: Router, Phone, Thin- client Additional terminal servers Monthly stipend

20 Outcomes Culture Change Operational Savings/Costs Expanded our recruitment pool Hotel space Increased employee retention Employee benefits Environmental benefits

21 AHCCCS Turnover

22 Outcomes Culture Change Operational Savings/Costs Expanded our recruitment pool Increased employee retention Hotel space Employee benefits Environmental benefits

23 Annual Environmental Benefits Reduced fuel use: >250 gal/employee Reduced pollution: >4500 lb/carbon dioxide Public & environmental savings: >$5200 per employee Opportunities for people who need to be at home Opportunities for rural areas of the state

24 Lessons Learned Communication (supervisor and peer) Policy is important –Consider impacts to travel –What happens if you can’t work (system down, no electricity, ISP down, etc.) Metrics are tricky. Continuous review to make sure goals are really achieved Few VO challenged people We really like VO

25 Where do we go from here? Almost 350 VO workers today Expand to 450 next fiscal year Obtain feedback from staff and continue to improve (continuous improvement) VO for all levels of management (US) Teaching others about VO/expanding acceptance (share best practices)

26 VO Workers

27 Where do we go from here? Almost 350 VO workers today Expand to 450 next fiscal year Obtain feedback from staff and continue to improve (continuous improvement) VO for all levels of management (US) Teaching others about VO/expanding acceptance (share best practices)

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29 QUESTIONS ?