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Improvement of the NGO’s
       Performance
“Food Assistance Germany”

                    MBA-NGO Management
                       Examination 2012
                      Module:2.3, Disaster
                   Management & Logistics and
                            TQM


                         Submitted by:
                        Divyanshu Singh
                       Enrol Nr.: 9018499
Introduction

• Disaster and natural
   calamities come uninvited and
   uniformed.
• Destruction caused is cruel
• Always need to effectively provide emergency supplies and
  services.
Strategic planning : 4 stages
1. Strategic Planning Stage                        2. Preparedness Stage

Tasks:                                             Tasks:
 Determine community needs                        • Selection of Supply Vendors
 Estimate disaster conditions (uncertainty,       • Selection of Logistics Support Vendors
    information quality, complexity)               • Selection of Storage Locations
 Develop Coordination plans                       • Data Collection
 Improved communications                          • Scenarios and their probabilities
    (internally/externally)                        • For each scenario
 Rationalize supply base                          • Demand distribution
 Investment in long term relationships and        • Supply Channel Capacity distribution
    institutional memory
 Setup logistics vendor certification/selection   • Lead-times
    criteria
 Develop cross-functional teams                   Decisions
 Encourage trust and commitment throughout        • Storage Amount for each Location
    the logistics chain                            • Supplies Purchasing Plan
 Finalize Objective Function for Lower Levels     • Logistics Support

Tools:                                             Tools:
 Supply Chain Management Strategies               • Stochastic Optimization
Strategic planning : 4 stages
3. Pre-Event Response Stage   4. Post-Event Response Stage

                              Tasks:
Decisions                     • Data Collection about Damages
• Data Collection about the   • Demand Locations
  Event                       • For each Location
                              • Demands for supplies
• Evacuation Plans            • Priority/Urgency
• Supply Purchase Plans       • Available Supply Channels and
• Shifting Supplies among        Capacities
  Storage Locations           • Implementation
• Logistics Plans             • Amounts of supplies to be purchased
                              • Supply Routing and Scheduling

Tools:                        Tools:
• Decision Analysis           • Scheduling and Optimization
NGO Quality
• Quality: Doing the right thing, right, the first time. Doing it better the next time.”
• Definition of Quality: Proper Performance (according to standard) of
   intervention that are known to be safe, that are affordable to the society in
   question and have the ability to produce an impact on mortality, morbidity,
   disability and malnutrition
                                         M.I. Roemer and C. Montoya Aguilar. WHO 1998


 Components of a System

   Inputs                   Processes                       Outcomes



                           Outputs                   Effects                 Impacts
system
Quality Assurance                                    All the arrangements and activities that are
meant to safeguard maintain and promote the quality of care.




    INPUTS                           PROCESSES                            OUTCOMES

•Client expectations               •Quality Design                   •Staff performance
                                                                      monitored
•Organizational structure          •Planning for quality
                                                                     •Compliance with
•Trained personnel                 •Setting standards                 standards
•Budget                            •Monitoring quality               •Increased efficiency
•Standards                         •Supervision                      •Culture of quality
•Political support                 •Quality Improvement              •Increased access
•Organizational culture            •Accreditation                     and utilization
                                                                     •Satisfied clients
                                                                     •Improved health
                                                                      outcomes
Continuous Improvement




          Definition of Quality Improvement:
          “…an approach to the continuous study and improvement of
          the processes of providing health care services to meet the
          needs of patients and others. Synonyms and near synonyms
          include continuous quality improvement (CQI), continuous
          improvement, performance improvement, and total quality
          management.“
Quality Control
• Quality Assessment
   – non-regular measures
   – often associated with facility-wide measures
• Quality Monitoring
   – routine data collection and interpretation
   – self-evaluation is powerful
   – may be associated with supervision


 Monitoring
   “The periodic collection and analysis of data for selected
   indicators that enable managers to determine whether key
   activities are being carried out as planned and are having
   the expected effects on the target population”
Purposes of Monitoring
• Determine if quality goals are met
• Identify problems or opportunities for improvement
• Ensure improvements are maintained

What is an Indicator?
• A measure
• Points to something that may be of interest
• Derived from standards

Tools:
•   Self- Assessment
•   Supervisory Monitoring
•   Feedback
•   Feedback of comparative Data
•   External Monitoring
•   Client’s Monitoring
Logistic Concept              into account Commercial and Humanitarian principle


• “…..the basic task of humanitarian logistics is the acquisition
  and delivery of requested supplies and services, at the places
  and times they are needed, whilst ensuring best value for
  money.”
Logistics planning addresses the following questions:
• What resources are needed and in what quantity? How can they be
  procured?
• How can they be transported to the affected location?
• Which teams are taking part in the operation?
• How is coordination achieved between different teams?
To address these questions, it is necessary to determine the availability of
strategic resources for logistic support by utilizing the following methods:

• Analyzing the capacity of the transport infrastructure to move supplies
• Finding potential sites for logistic hubs and distribution centers
• Assessing the capacity of the ports and airports and whether they can
  handle emergency operation under different conditions
• Analyzing government policies, plans and preparation for logistic
  support
Supply Chain Disaster Preparedness
Stages                 Planning                    Mitigation        Detection          Response           Recovery

 Major         1. Establish a planning             1. Define        1. Develop        1. Implement       1. Review and
 Steps                  team                      mitigation      detection plan      response plan        implement
                                                 opportunities                                           recovery plans
               2. Analyze capabilities            2. Develop      2. Acknowledge       2. Evaluate         2. Ensure
                    and hazards                 mitigation plan       warnings        direction and      continuity of
                                                                                         control         management
                3. Develop the plan                3. Initiate    3. Evaluate and      3. Evaluate        3. Maintain
                                                 development           act on        communications        employee
                                                                   observations                             support


               4. Implement the plan             4. Continuous     4. Decide on       4. Evaluate life
                                                 improvement      need for further   safety 4. Resume
                                                    program           action            operations


                                                                   5. Continuous        6. Evaluate
                                                                   improvement        public services
                                                                                       7. Evaluate
                                                                                       community
                                                                                        outreach
Source: Adapted from Helferich and Cook (2002, p. 53)
Changes in Product
                                             After Chnages
Before
                                             Ready to eat meal      Water Purification
Ready to eat meal      Water Purification
                                             Canned Bread           Multipurpose paper
Canned Bread           Multipurpose paper
                                             HBs /Glucose           Moistened tissue
Biscuits               Moistened tissue      Biscuits
Spread                 matches               Instant coffee         matches
Snack                  Instant coffee        Milk Powder            Dry or canned Fish
Jam                    Chewing Gum           Jam                    Multivitamin tablets

Instant Tea            Chocolate             Instant Tea            Canned Rice/ Wheat
                                             Instant fruit drinks   Chocolate
Instant fruit drinks   Salt
                                             Sugar                  Salt
Sugar                  Coffee whitener
                                             Electrolyte Drink      Water
For Children 2 to 5 year : Separate food Packet which contain canned fruits, dried milk
powder, Canned mash rice or vegetables.
For Children under 1 year: Bottled milk, water
Changes in Warehouse Location
• Rheinbach warehouse shifted to
  Berlin
• Reduce total reacting time to 6
  hours
• More stable logistic approach
• Near to the international Airport
• Near to the Germany's biggest          Point B: Berlin, C: Tiraspol Moldova , A: Hamburg Port
  Ship dock (Harbour ) Hamburg,                                Rheinbach to          Berlin to
  about 2:30 hr.                                               Tiraspol              Tiraspol

• Reduce road transportation time     -Distance:              2169 km.                  1617km
                                      -Time:                  25:20 hr.                 19 hrs.
• Reduce one International Border     -International          03(Austria,              02.(Poland
• Now NGO able to act within 24 hr.   Borders:            Hungary and Romania)        and Ukraine )
                                      -Distance to             200Km,                    30min.
  to the disaster location.           International Airport:  2 hrs.
                                      Distance to Harbour:     470 km,.                 290km,
                                                              4:40 hrs.                 3hrs
Protocol:                                                                                                                   Logistics
                                                                                                                               agc,
                                  NGO
                                   FA
                                Germany
      Strategy                        communication
  Planning, Route                                                                                    30 minutes
                                                          Warehouse in Berlin
    planning and
   response time                                                                                     Cross checking
After relocation:
  NGO has more
time for planning                                          Communication b/Berlin
                            Information
                             of Disaster
                              Received      Start Point                                                                          19 hrs

                                                                                    Support from Local NGO in
                                                                                              Tbilisi
                    End Point                                                          Outside                        Outside
                                                                                        NGOs                           NGOs

    Distribution
                                                                      Communication b/w Berlin and
                                                                             local NGO’s




                                                                                       2 hrs
     Drop point             Govt. or Military support                                                            Warehouse in Tbilisi
Improvement of  the ngo’s performance

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Improvement of the ngo’s performance

  • 1. Improvement of the NGO’s Performance “Food Assistance Germany” MBA-NGO Management Examination 2012 Module:2.3, Disaster Management & Logistics and TQM Submitted by: Divyanshu Singh Enrol Nr.: 9018499
  • 2. Introduction • Disaster and natural calamities come uninvited and uniformed. • Destruction caused is cruel • Always need to effectively provide emergency supplies and services.
  • 3. Strategic planning : 4 stages 1. Strategic Planning Stage 2. Preparedness Stage Tasks: Tasks:  Determine community needs • Selection of Supply Vendors  Estimate disaster conditions (uncertainty, • Selection of Logistics Support Vendors information quality, complexity) • Selection of Storage Locations  Develop Coordination plans • Data Collection  Improved communications • Scenarios and their probabilities (internally/externally) • For each scenario  Rationalize supply base • Demand distribution  Investment in long term relationships and • Supply Channel Capacity distribution institutional memory  Setup logistics vendor certification/selection • Lead-times criteria  Develop cross-functional teams Decisions  Encourage trust and commitment throughout • Storage Amount for each Location the logistics chain • Supplies Purchasing Plan  Finalize Objective Function for Lower Levels • Logistics Support Tools: Tools:  Supply Chain Management Strategies • Stochastic Optimization
  • 4. Strategic planning : 4 stages 3. Pre-Event Response Stage 4. Post-Event Response Stage Tasks: Decisions • Data Collection about Damages • Data Collection about the • Demand Locations Event • For each Location • Demands for supplies • Evacuation Plans • Priority/Urgency • Supply Purchase Plans • Available Supply Channels and • Shifting Supplies among Capacities Storage Locations • Implementation • Logistics Plans • Amounts of supplies to be purchased • Supply Routing and Scheduling Tools: Tools: • Decision Analysis • Scheduling and Optimization
  • 5. NGO Quality • Quality: Doing the right thing, right, the first time. Doing it better the next time.” • Definition of Quality: Proper Performance (according to standard) of intervention that are known to be safe, that are affordable to the society in question and have the ability to produce an impact on mortality, morbidity, disability and malnutrition M.I. Roemer and C. Montoya Aguilar. WHO 1998 Components of a System Inputs Processes Outcomes Outputs Effects Impacts
  • 6. system Quality Assurance All the arrangements and activities that are meant to safeguard maintain and promote the quality of care. INPUTS PROCESSES OUTCOMES •Client expectations •Quality Design •Staff performance monitored •Organizational structure •Planning for quality •Compliance with •Trained personnel •Setting standards standards •Budget •Monitoring quality •Increased efficiency •Standards •Supervision •Culture of quality •Political support •Quality Improvement •Increased access •Organizational culture •Accreditation and utilization •Satisfied clients •Improved health outcomes
  • 7. Continuous Improvement Definition of Quality Improvement: “…an approach to the continuous study and improvement of the processes of providing health care services to meet the needs of patients and others. Synonyms and near synonyms include continuous quality improvement (CQI), continuous improvement, performance improvement, and total quality management.“
  • 8. Quality Control • Quality Assessment – non-regular measures – often associated with facility-wide measures • Quality Monitoring – routine data collection and interpretation – self-evaluation is powerful – may be associated with supervision Monitoring “The periodic collection and analysis of data for selected indicators that enable managers to determine whether key activities are being carried out as planned and are having the expected effects on the target population”
  • 9. Purposes of Monitoring • Determine if quality goals are met • Identify problems or opportunities for improvement • Ensure improvements are maintained What is an Indicator? • A measure • Points to something that may be of interest • Derived from standards Tools: • Self- Assessment • Supervisory Monitoring • Feedback • Feedback of comparative Data • External Monitoring • Client’s Monitoring
  • 10. Logistic Concept into account Commercial and Humanitarian principle • “…..the basic task of humanitarian logistics is the acquisition and delivery of requested supplies and services, at the places and times they are needed, whilst ensuring best value for money.”
  • 11. Logistics planning addresses the following questions: • What resources are needed and in what quantity? How can they be procured? • How can they be transported to the affected location? • Which teams are taking part in the operation? • How is coordination achieved between different teams? To address these questions, it is necessary to determine the availability of strategic resources for logistic support by utilizing the following methods: • Analyzing the capacity of the transport infrastructure to move supplies • Finding potential sites for logistic hubs and distribution centers • Assessing the capacity of the ports and airports and whether they can handle emergency operation under different conditions • Analyzing government policies, plans and preparation for logistic support
  • 12. Supply Chain Disaster Preparedness Stages Planning Mitigation Detection Response Recovery Major 1. Establish a planning 1. Define 1. Develop 1. Implement 1. Review and Steps team mitigation detection plan response plan implement opportunities recovery plans 2. Analyze capabilities 2. Develop 2. Acknowledge 2. Evaluate 2. Ensure and hazards mitigation plan warnings direction and continuity of control management 3. Develop the plan 3. Initiate 3. Evaluate and 3. Evaluate 3. Maintain development act on communications employee observations support 4. Implement the plan 4. Continuous 4. Decide on 4. Evaluate life improvement need for further safety 4. Resume program action operations 5. Continuous 6. Evaluate improvement public services 7. Evaluate community outreach Source: Adapted from Helferich and Cook (2002, p. 53)
  • 13. Changes in Product After Chnages Before Ready to eat meal Water Purification Ready to eat meal Water Purification Canned Bread Multipurpose paper Canned Bread Multipurpose paper HBs /Glucose Moistened tissue Biscuits Moistened tissue Biscuits Spread matches Instant coffee matches Snack Instant coffee Milk Powder Dry or canned Fish Jam Chewing Gum Jam Multivitamin tablets Instant Tea Chocolate Instant Tea Canned Rice/ Wheat Instant fruit drinks Chocolate Instant fruit drinks Salt Sugar Salt Sugar Coffee whitener Electrolyte Drink Water For Children 2 to 5 year : Separate food Packet which contain canned fruits, dried milk powder, Canned mash rice or vegetables. For Children under 1 year: Bottled milk, water
  • 14. Changes in Warehouse Location • Rheinbach warehouse shifted to Berlin • Reduce total reacting time to 6 hours • More stable logistic approach • Near to the international Airport • Near to the Germany's biggest Point B: Berlin, C: Tiraspol Moldova , A: Hamburg Port Ship dock (Harbour ) Hamburg, Rheinbach to Berlin to about 2:30 hr. Tiraspol Tiraspol • Reduce road transportation time -Distance: 2169 km. 1617km -Time: 25:20 hr. 19 hrs. • Reduce one International Border -International 03(Austria, 02.(Poland • Now NGO able to act within 24 hr. Borders: Hungary and Romania) and Ukraine ) -Distance to 200Km, 30min. to the disaster location. International Airport: 2 hrs. Distance to Harbour: 470 km,. 290km, 4:40 hrs. 3hrs
  • 15. Protocol: Logistics agc, NGO FA Germany Strategy communication Planning, Route 30 minutes Warehouse in Berlin planning and response time Cross checking After relocation: NGO has more time for planning Communication b/Berlin Information of Disaster Received Start Point 19 hrs Support from Local NGO in Tbilisi End Point Outside Outside NGOs NGOs Distribution Communication b/w Berlin and local NGO’s 2 hrs Drop point Govt. or Military support Warehouse in Tbilisi