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1 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Considerations in Developing a Property Management System

2 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Gary Quinn, CPPM University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, Texas Bob Mahaney, CPPS MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas Dave Routzahn, CPPA Dave implementing a new system

3 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management  What does the system need to integrate with? Procurement? Accounting? Accounts Payable? General Ledger? Receiving? Project Costing? Security Systems? Considerations during the Development Phase

4 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management  Are you meeting with these groups on a regular basis? Procurement Accounting Accounts Payable General Ledger Receiving Project Costing Information Resources Considerations during the Development Phase

5 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management  Data Fields Is every data field you need covered, editable, update process? Are any data fields dependent/tied to another data field – if so, does that meet your business model? Is each data field the correct format and bit length you desire? Considerations during the Development Phase

6 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management  Will the system maintain the physical inventory record? How does the inventory date get updated? Scan and validate and update? Manual update? Automated update based upon actions (transfer, locations change, custodian assignment, etc.)  Who has access to make these updates? Considerations during the Development Phase

7 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management  Will the system maintain the physical inventory record? (continued) Does the delivered physical inventory process work for your institution?  Will you need third party software to make it function? Considerations during the Development Phase

8 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management  How do new assets get entered into the system? Added through fully integrated processes? Totally manual process of entering all data? Combination? When do they get entered into the system? Considerations during the Development Phase

9 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management  Does the delivered asset record meet the information requirements of the institution’s stakeholders? Is the data supplied via integration with other modules? Will you have to manually enter additional information for a complete asset record? Considerations during the Development Phase

10 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management  How does the system calculate depreciation? What does the system consider prior period depreciation?  Previous fiscal year or month?  Or both? Considerations during the Development Phase

11 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management  Will converted assets retain their original asset number?  Will open purchase orders be converted or re-entered? What is the impact on the AM system and depreciation? Will it muddy the waters for asset additions? Considerations during the Development Phase

12 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management  How are locations (room numbers) managed? Are they validated before added to location table? Are they validated before assigning to an asset? Who controls the addition and deletion of locations? Considerations during the Development Phase

13 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management  How are asset status changes handled in the system? Disposals – Does the delivered system provide the level of disposal method detail you require? Trade-ins – How are those handled? Calculation of gain or loss? Additions – How are enhancements handled? Considerations during the Development Phase

14 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management  Processes and Procedures? Who is in charge? (You or the new system) When do you change your process versus require a system modification? Who has authority to initiate and approve system modifications? Considerations during the Development Phase

15 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Considerations during the Development Phase Workarounds: A truly arduous, time consuming, manual process that provides the transaction results you expected to be a delivered feature of your new “State of the Art” asset management system that per the vendor is “working as designed.” Bob Mahaney

16 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management  System Access Who has access to update/modify asset records? Who has access to view asset information? Will security and access to the system be by application, system, record, department or field? Considerations during the Development Phase

17 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management  Project Management Internal with organization staff or outside consultants? Who makes modifications and the decisions there of? Considerations during the Development Phase

18 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Last but certainly not least.  Don’t believe everything or almost anything your consultant says is standard practice. Make them prove it. It may only been standard at their last (or only) project. Considerations during the Development Phase

19 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Last but certainly not least.  Try to go with the strengths of the new software system. Leave “We’ve always done it this way.” out of the design. Considerations during the Development Phase

20 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Last but certainly not least.  Manage end user expectations on the front end since it is likely data, screens, and reports will not look like the legacy system. Considerations during the Development Phase

21 2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Questions?


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