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National Property Management Association Creating a Self Assessment Program from Scratch July 28, 2011 Cathy Seltzer, CPPM CF TASC, Inc. Government Property Manager 1
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National Property Management Association Learning Objectives Where do we start? Why is a Self Assessment Program necessary? What is a Self Assessment Program? Who is responsible for creating, implementing and monitoring the program? How do we implement the program and make it work? Summary Questions Agenda 2
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National Property Management Association 1. The who, what, when, where, why and how of self assessment. 2. The implementation. 3. Monitoring and moving forward. Learning Objectives 3 Self Assessment Times
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National Property Management Association Where do we start? HELP Metrics Outcomes FAR Reports ASTM
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National Property Management Association Where to start http://www.aia- aerospace.org/resource_center/resources/property _management_etools/ http://www.aia- aerospace.org/resource_center/resources/property _management_etools/ ASTM 2452-05 (EMPM) FAR 52.245-1(f)(i)-(x) Other industry Property Professionals
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National Property Management Association Why do we need a Self Assessment Program? FAR 52.245-1(f)(3) Do we need to report findings to the Government? Audit preparation No surprises Test Property Control System effectiveness Is it working as well as it should? Correct any deficiencies Corrective Action Plans Continuous improvement Charts and graphs
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National Property Management Association What is a Self Assessment Program? Which is Objective, which is Subjective Dealing with external thoughts and facts and not with thoughts and feelings. Free from personal prejudices.* Pertaining to the thinking subject. Introspective.* Which is easier to measure? Why? Is there a one size fits all program? Why, or why not? *Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 3 rd Edition, 1995 7
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National Property Management Association What is a Self Assessment Program? Essential parts of the program Metrics What to measure? – Who – When Outcomes Communications Notifications Results Participants Management Government Non-compliance Corrective Actions/Follow up
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National Property Management Association What is a Self Assessment Program? How does it all fit together? Snapshot in time Constantly moving Follow up\Corrective Action Continuous improvement
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National Property Management Association Metrics Population 135 Sample 30 Defects 3 Outcome 1: Acquisition (Procedure 2.01, 2.02) Review sample for authority to acquire Summary Assessment: Inadequate
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National Property Management Association The Big Picture 1 = Acquisition5 = Records8 = Utilization 2 = Physical Inventory6 = Reports9 = Maintenance 3 = Subcontractor Control7 = Relief of Stewardship 10 = Receiving 4 = Contract Closeout
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National Property Management Association Who is responsible for creating, implementing and monitoring the program? Property Management Organization Contracts Internal Audit body External Audit body
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National Property Management Association Implementation Communication! Management Programs Self Assessment is coming! Training What to expect When to expect it Who will do what Just do it Self Assessment Training Today!
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National Property Management Association Making it work Talk, talk, talk! Provide feedback to Management, programs Provide results to customer Answer questions Find out what works best for you and just keep doing it!
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National Property Management Association Summary Where do we start? Why is a Self Assessment Program necessary? What is a Self Assessment Program? Who is responsible for creating, implementing and monitoring the program? How do we implement the program and make it work?
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National Property Management Association Questions 16
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National Property Management Association Thank you! Cathy Seltzer TASC, Inc. cathy.seltzer@tasc.com 17
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