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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 1 Financial Officers Association April 2004 “CMS Status & Future” William Griffith Vice President, Division of Administration & Finance Chair, CSU System-wide CMS Executive Committee
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 2 AGENDA “CMS 101” CMS System-wide Status CMS Benefits CMS Future & Challenges
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 3 “CMS 101” Why Me? William H. Griffith Vice President of the Division of Administration & Finance California State University, Long Beach Chair, CMS Executive Committee
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 4 “CMS 101” Why CMS? Financial System Replacement No System-wide HR System / SCO 21 st Century Project SA Products Varied Greatly Support from Legacy Vendors Ending Integrated Technology Strategy Value and collaboration
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 5 “CMS 101” Initial CMS Objectives Integrated Software Suite vs. Best of Breed Voluntary Collaborative Common Baseline Software modify once, not 23 times Single Maintenance Organization Shared Data Center(s) Common hardware, operating systems, and data base software Campuses have separate databases, not one large database Minimize Modifications Flexibility in: meeting unique campus needs implementation Administrative Best Practices
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 6 “CMS 101” What is CMS Today? PeopleSoft - Human Resource, Student, Finance Mandated System Common Baseline Software Single Maintenance Organization Single Outsourced Data Center – Unisys separate campus databases Modifications: HR – 65, Finance - 41, SA - 61 Not an IT Project Best Practices Largest ERP in Higher Education
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 7 “CMS 101” Complicated Model Central Chancellor’s Office Campuses Unisys PeopleSoft CENIC Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 8 PeopleSoft CSU Governance & Operational Model Unisys CENIC “CMS 101” Executive Vice Chancellor Business & Finance Chief Financial Officer Assistant Vice Chancellor Information Technology Services Senior Director Common Management System Hardware Operations Support & Services (HOSS) Software Operations Support & Services (SOSS) Application Project Directors Human Resources Users Group Finance Users Group Student Admin Function Team Technical Users Group CMS Campus Project Directors CMS Executive Committee
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 9 CMS System-wide Status CMS Deployment Timeline and Campuses Implemented to Date For Finance 8.4 Upgrade: 2 Campuses Live 1 Campus Will be Live Next Week 20 Campuses will Live on 8.4 by End of 2004
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 10 CMS System-wide Status Between 2005 and 2008: HR 3 campuses to implement Finance 4 campuses to implement SA 15 campuses to implement Known Upgrades Finance version 8.8 (approximately 2005) version 8.4 support ends 2 nd /3 rd quarter 2006 HRSA version 8.9 (approximately 2006) version 8.0 support ends 3 rd quarter 2007
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 11 CMS System-wide Status Financial Planning Campus Financial Plans Suggest Capital Project Treatment Hard Budget Times Loans are Possible
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 12 CMS System-wide Status JLAC Audit Audit Timetable Audit Theme Difference in Vision Politics Changes in How We Do Business: Defined Core & Non-Core CMS Functionality Formal Procurement Policies & Feasibility Studies Conflict of Interest Process Data Warehousing Regular Financial Project Reporting
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 13 Current Technology Increased Functionality Student Administration is area of biggest gain Web Enablement Self-Service Students Faculty Economics Standardization Efficiency & Effectiveness Better Planning & Management Information CMS Benefits
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 14 Time After Go-Live Potential Benefit Efficiency, Effectiveness & Service Stage 4: Create New Capabilities “Change the Game” “Get It In” Efficiency Stage 1: ERP Go-Live Efficiency & Effectiveness Stage 2: Incremental Improvement “Get It Working” Efficiency, Effectiveness & Service Stage 3: Extend Capabilities “Get Alignment” SOURCE: CGE&Y CSU is still in an early stage of the cycle CMS Benefits
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 15 Unisys Decision Point Ongoing Support, Upgrades & Maintenance Other Future Activities Potential Banner Campus Collaboration PeopleSoft and Oracle CMS Future & Challenges
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 16 In Summary: Collaboration is a Compromise by Definition Issues Exist and Need to be Fixed Big Challenges of Complexity, Capacity, and Communication On balance, Better Off Collectively than if Campuses had Implemented Separately CMS Future & Challenges
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Common Management System – CMS “CMS Status & Future” 17 Questions?
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