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Title: Smart Business Strategy


1
  • Smart Business Strategy
  • 2009 State of Minnesota
  • Managers Conference
  • October 28, 2009
  • Kenneth R. Buckeye, AICP
  • Value Pricing Program Manager
  • Minnesota Department of Transportation

2
Minnesotas Urban Partnership Agreement Innovativ
e Choices for Congestion Relief PART 1
Overview
3
Driving Forces
  • We dont have to accept congestion
  • Learn from other projects
  • Try new strategies or combinations or strategies
  • Measure results (congestion reduction)

4
Urban Partnership Agreement (UPA)
  • US DOT initiative to fight congestion
  • Seeks partners willing to reduce congestion
  • Tolling (Congestion pricing)
  • Technology
  • Transit
  • Telecommuting
  • Minnesota was one of 5 cities awarded funds
  • Combines 133 M in Federal funds with 50 M in
    State Funds
  • Funds 24 different projects and initiatives
  • Most projects are started and completed this year
  • Major focus is on I-35W, Hwy 77 and Downtown
    Minneapolis

5
UPA Program Development Outreach
  • Program developed as partnership
  • Workshops and working groups
  • Partnership continues
  • Agency coordination
  • Stakeholder Involvement
  • Winter 2007 and Summer 2008 Workshops
  • Outreach and Communication
  • 2009 is the main construction year of UPA
  • Outreach, briefings and communications to get
    word out on construction and new transportation
    choices created by UPA

6
Minnesota UPA Partners
  • US DOT
  • Mn/DOT
  • Metropolitan Council
  • Metro Transit
  • City of Minneapolis
  • MVTA
  • U of M
  • Anoka County
  • Dakota County
  • Hennepin County
  • Ramsey County
  • Downtown Mpls TMO
  • 494 Commuter Services
  • Anoka County TMO

7
More Choices, Reduced Congestion
  • 4 Ts Tolling, Transit, Telecommuting
    Technology
  • 72 M for Roadway Projects
  • 107 M for Transit Projects
  • 3.2 M for Telecommuting Program
  • 1.3 M for Outreach Evaluation

Estimated to Create Up to 5100 Jobs
8
I-35W South A 21ST Century Corridor
  • I-35W/Crosstown Project
  • complete 2010
  • I-35W projects under new Congestion Relief
    Program called UPA
  • Addition of I-35W MnPASS System
  • Addition of Managed Lane System
  • Addition of I-35W and Cedar Ave Bus Rapid Transit
  • Addition of 6 miles of new spot capacity at three
    key bottleneck locations
  • UPA projects start and complete in 2009

9
I-35W MnPASS Express Lane
  • Stage 1 Opens Sept 30th, 2009
  • Conversion of existing HOV to MnPASS lane (10
    miles)
  • Conversion of shoulder toMnPASS lane (2 miles)
  • Stage 2 Opens Fall 2010
  • Construction of new MnPASS lane (4 miles)
  • Stage 3 Opens by Summer 2012
  • Construction of MnPASS lane
  • (2 miles)

10
Managed Lanes Driver Views
11
MnPASS Express Lane on Shoulderwww.dot.state.mn.u
s/upa/
12
I-35W MnPASS
  • Easy to Get. Easy to Use
  • Four simple steps
  • Complete transponder lease agreement
  • Provide credit card
  • Receive transponder and instructions
  • Get in and go
  • One MnPASS account and one transponder
  • Transponder works on I-35W and I-394
  • Operational parameters similar to I-394
  • Hours, Prices, Enforcement
  • Drivers have choices
  • MnPASS, Carpool, Transit, General Lanes
  • Drivers can choose an express trip when they need
    it

13
Transit Elements
  • 5 Park and Ride location enhancements
  • Marquette and 2nd Avenue (MARQ 2)
  • Transit turn lane
  • Express Buses
  • Nine 40 foot standard buses
  • Five 40 foot hybrid buses
  • Thirteen coach buses

14
Transit Technology Elements
  • Transit signal priority
  • Real time information signs at transit stations
  • Transit travel time information signs
  • Driver assist

15
Minnesotas Urban Partnership Agreement
  • PART 2 Telework

16
Telework Partners
  • HHH Institute, University of Minnesota
  • SRF Consulting Group
  • Results Only LLC, (ROWE)
  • Transportation Management Organizations
  • U.S. DOT UPA Evaluation Team

17
Telework Goals and Strategies
  • Goal 2700 employees telecommute one day per
    week, 500 in I-35W Corridor
  • Must be measured
  • Employs two major strategies
  • Results Only Work Environment (ROWE)
  • Target is 1500
  • 960 signed up (3 major employers)
  • 1000 more possible
  • eWorkPlace
  • Target is 1200
  • Sign-up underway

18
ROWE
  • Deep impact on the business culture, operation
    and mindset of the management and personnel
  • No schedules. People make choices about where
    and when work is done.

Free to work where ever you want, when ever you
want, as long as the work gets done.
19
Employer Benefits
  • Improve productivity
  • Employees have fewer distractions and less water
    cooler time
  • Work can take place any time, anywhere
  • Reports indicate productivity increases an
    average 20 - 30
  • Increase customer service coverage and
    effectiveness via ability to work during bad
    weather or emergencies

20
Employer Benefits
  • Increase employee motivation, morale, and work
    quality
  • Empowered employeessignals trust and confidence
  • Teleworkers work smarter with more commitment
  • Improve recruitment and retention of talent

21
Employer Benefits
  • Reduce costs
  • Cut office and parking space needs
  • Reduce facility costsheating and cooling
  • Reduce the cost of recruiting and training
  • Save as much as 10,000 per teleworker in reduced
    absenteeism and job retention (ATT survey)

22
Employer Benefits
  • Enhance resilience and flexibility
  • Allow continuity of operations in the face of
    external disruptions (severe weather, natural
    disasters, pandemics or terrorism)
  • Build employer social responsibility

23
Employee Benefits
  • Save time and money
  • Eliminate or reduce rush hour commute time
  • Conserve gas, save on car maintenance and parking

24
Employee Benefits
  • Flexible Hours
  • Helps employees work when they work best
  • Enhance Life Balance and Quality
  • Better manage work and home responsibilitieslife
    is easier
  • More time for health, wellness and community
    activities

25
Community Benefits
  • Improve air quality
  • Reduce congestion
  • A study by George Mason University found for
    every 1 of the D.C. population who telecommutes
    theres a 3 reduction in traffic delays.
  • Conserve energy
  • - Sun Microsystems found commuting was
    responsible for 98 of each employees carbon
    footprint. Working from home 2-1/2 days per week
    saved 2-1/2 weeks of commuting time per year.
  •   

26
eWorkPlace Brand
  • Wealth of telework information via the eWorkPlace
    website, toolkits, and blog
  • Managers guide
  • Selection guide and checklist
  • Solutions to issues/barriers
  • Case studies (employer teleworker)
  • Business reports
  • White papers
  • Ask the Expert corner

27
Market Research
  • To ensure that telework initiative is based on
    scientific knowledge
  • Better understand the barriers and opportunities
  • Provide input in the development of Marketing and
    Communication Plan
  • Provide input into branding, advertising, and
    marketing/education materials

28
  • Smart Business Strategy
  • www.eworkplace-mn.com

29
Expert Service Support
  • Free Expert Services for Early Enrollers!
  • Limited on first come, first serve basis to
    qualified employers
  • eWorkPlace offers highly specialized telework
    services from industry experts, including
  • On-site training and consultation
  • E-learning
  • IT advice
  • Troubleshooting

30
Program Services
  • Customizable telework tools
  • Policy templates -Quick start options
  • Success metrics -Telework discussion guide
  • Join and learn from a network of professionals
    implementing teleworkbest practices
  • Free telework and IT consultant services to
    qualified employerstap over 40 years of national
    expertise based in the Twin Cities

31
Expert Service Support
  • Refine the business case communications
  • Simplify implementation steps
  • Lower manager resistance
  • Raise the level of management skills
  • Benchmark for specific industries
  • Customize teleworker, manager and joint training
  • Communicate key performance measures

32
Major Tasks Update
  • Media Buy (May 09)
  • eWorkPlace Launch (June 09)
  • Performance Measurement and Evaluation (June 09)
  • Telecom Consulting (July 09)
  • ROWE Rollout (Underway)

33
Findings
  • Top Advantages
  • For Employees
  • Saving (time/money)
  • Flexibility
  • Work/life balance
  • For Human Resources
  • Recruitment/retention/morale
  • Increased productivity
  • Cost saving
  • For Senior Executives
  • Solve a business problem/issue (i.e. last year
    cost of gas was absenteeism problem)
  • Now Cost saving

34
eWorkPlace Program reaches people with
  • Advertising
  • Online
  • Outdoor
  • Maybe radio to create awareness and a sense of
    legitimacy among managers
  • Brochures
  • To be posted
  • Have information available at a glance
  • Potentially live meetings
  • Get-togethers (annual/quarterly)
  • Awards programs
  • Training

35
Conclusions
  • Old ways of doing business are changing rapidly,
    we must keep up
  • Technologies and speed will only improve
  • Telecommuting can play an important role in
    effective business/government strategy
  • Trust
  • Bottom line is efficiency, productivity, profit
  • eWorkPlace is not making state telecommuting
    policy
  • Creating incentives to enable greater efficiency
    by telecommuting
  • Congestion does not have to be accepted condition

36
NEXT STEPS / OPPORTUNITIES
  • Measure
  • Expand the reach
  • Evaluate
  • Incentives and policies must mature along with
    our telecommuting capabilities
  • Sustainability
  • More to come

37
  • www.eworkplace-mn.com
  • Kenneth R. Buckeye, AICP
  • Value Pricing Program Manager
  • Minnesota Department of Transportation
  • Ph. 651-366-3737
  • kenneth.buckeye_at_dot.state.mn.us
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