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Performance Management: Show-Me State Style! March 2010 Mara Campbell Missouri Department of Transportation
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MoDOT’s Alignment Mission Values Tangible Results Strategies Performance
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Meaningful Measures Organized around 18 Tangible Results Around 100 individual measures Senior and mid-level managers involved
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Accountability Quarterly review meetings Presentations regarding performance Discuss actions … NOT PLANS!
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Tracker Supplements Supplement breaks down measures for internal use Available at Tracker Resource page
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Division Trackers Data for daily business operations Measures roll up to Tracker More detailed measures and performance trends
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District Trackers Monthly, quarterly and annual measures On-line data collection for several measures Regular performance review meetings
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District Trackers
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Performance measurement isn’t extra work … Forecast future performance Day-to-day business decisions Motivate staff to new performance levels it is our work!
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Past Performance
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Best in MoDOT
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Best among DOTs
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Best in any Industry
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Keys to Success… Executive Support/Accountability Linked to customer expectations Cascade of measures Don’t wait for perfect measures
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Show-Me Performance Management on the National Level
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Comparative Performance Measure Efforts Highway Construction Project Time and Cost - COMPLETED Pavement Smoothness - COMPLETED Highway Fatalities and Serious Injuries - COMPLETED Bridge Condition - Drafted, Final Report in May Incident Management - Draft Report in May
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Project Time and Cost “Comparing State DOT’s Construction Project Cost & Schedule Performance: 28 Best Practices from Nine States” April 2007 20+ states participated First Effort Good practices are the goal
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Pavement Smoothness 32 states participated; report published in 2008 Best practices identified for contractors and agencies To enhance future IRI measurements: recommendations made on equipment,software, and data
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Highway Fatalities and Serious Injuries - Safety Report published in 2009 States poised to go with three-year moving average number of annual fatalities Serious injuries needs a great deal of effort to have a comparable definition
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Bridge Condition Started Sept. 2009; final report due in May 2010 34 states in initial surveys Initial promising measures based on : –Sufficiency rating –Structural deficiency –Deck rating –Posted bridges
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Incident Management Started Dec. 2009; final report due in Sept. 2010 30 states invited to participate 18 states accepted so far (62 TM Centers) Comparing two clearance times
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Common Concerns and Issues Comparable definitions and data collection Cost of data collection/analysis/usage Useful practices and sharing of knowledge and self - improvement is the goal not punishment Top leadership commitment Need to construct measures in a local way, build support, have guidelines or standards for comparability, get buy-in from all states
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Next Steps Measure by measure - Support and guidelines/specs underway by NCHRP Technical Panel 20-24(37) Institutionalize process for comparisons - sharing results learning form each other Look at - lessons from abroad: AUSTROADS and the European Community Get ahead of the curve to help influence the authorizing environment
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Questions? Thank You! For more information, contact: Mara Campbell Missouri Department of Transportation (573) 526-2908 mara.campbell@modot.mo.gov
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