Best Value: Mastering Your Projects
The Best
Value Seminar is less than a month away. Registration is required so
please RSVP now to ensure your
attendance.
Wednesday, August
20, 2008
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM (please allow 3
hours)
Event Location:
Rochester,
MN
Site to be determined
This seminar will
introduce a Best Value Model that allows all participants to win in an
environment of efficiency, effectiveness, and measurement. Most
project delivery processes transfer risk from one party to another and
do not actually reduce or minimize it. Often times, the Facility or
Project Manager can not predict if the contractor or service provider
will perform (on-time, within budget, and high quality work).
Specifications do not always guarantee the performance of the selected
contractor. Instead specifications or minimum standards actually forces
contractors to lower their level of quality. Contractors are only
meeting the standard and not performing above it. Facility/Project
Managers do not have enough time to “manage” the “expert”.
Performance measurements need to be
simple, logical, and effective in motivating a change of behavior and
culture. It can be used to minimize the importance of management,
leading to a more efficient, high quality, performing service in any
relationship between a buyer and vendor, between vendor and sub-vendor.
Don’t complex the simple instead use logic models to simplify the
process, create change and continuous improvement. You will learn in
this seminar how a client/buyer/facility or project manager can get
vendors to think in their behalf by transferring both risk and control,
without having to “trust” the vendor.
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES:
- What is Best Value? Why use it?
Does it coast more to run?
- Summary overview of the Best Value
Process
- Attract performing contractors/vendors, and individuals
- How to lower risk before the project begins
- Minimize change orders
- Stop the finger
pointing
- Create a win-win environment
- Ensure all
parties are accountable (on schedule, within budget, and high quality
work performed)
- Lessons learned
/ Real world examples
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Facility Managers, Project
Managers, Building Owners, Procurement Staff, Engineers, Consultants,
Designers, Contractors, and Vendors.
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