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C metrics capability-and_value
1. Capability & Value
Presentation to Netezza Breakfast
Tim Conway, Director, C-Metrics
Tuesday 13 April 2010
E: tim.conway@c-metrics.com M: 0410 628 655 W: www.c-metrics.com
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Topics
• C-Metrics
• Capability?
• Capability measurement
• Changing the game – Netezza
• Success and irrelevance
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2. C-Metrics
• Aim:
– measure the reputation of all organisations through
objective, evidentiary assessment of delivery and
performance linked to KPIs of quality, capability maturity,
commercial viability, risk management expertise and
experience in handling similar projects
• Benefit:
– better project outcomes by enabling purchasers and
providers to identify, understand and combine their
strengths to overcome their weaknesses
• How?
– by objectively measuring Competencies, Capabilities,
Culture, Compliance and Commercial viability in the
context of project Complexity
Symmetrical Assessment
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Capability
‘ca!pa!bil!i!ty’
– noun, plural: -ties.
1.the quality of being capable; capacity; ability: His
capability was unquestionable.
2.the ability to undergo or be affected by a given
treatment or action: the capability of glass in resisting
heat
3.Usually, capabilities. qualities, abilities, features, etc.,
that can be used or developed; potential: Though
dilapidated, the house has great capabilities.
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4. Let’s look at a project...
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The Purchaser’s
Capabilities
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5. So, a Provider is
chosen...
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When it comes to
delivery…
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6. When it comes to
delivery…
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When it comes to
delivery…
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7. When it comes to
delivery…
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Reputation & Opinion
Markets
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8. An Enterprise Model
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The vision…
“X has a rating
of R in the
“X is capable of
delivery of P
delivering V
level programs”
value in Class 3
projects”
A single rating = a snapshot; multiple ratings
over time measure business improvement
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9. Reference Standards &
Methodologies
• ISO 9000 – Quality (for business management
systems)
• PRINCE2; PMBOK – project management
• ISO 31000 – Risk management
• ISO 20000; ITIL – Operational management
• ISO 14001 – Environmental management
• AS 4801 – OH&S management
• P3M3/CMM – capability maturity
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Assessing capability measures value
To achieve “the best value for money” you need
to assess capability…
…capability in the actual delivery of a project
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10. Game changing
• “…changing the game…”
–New capability
–Ultra-performance in existing
capability
• Netezza changes the game!
Context: “drowning in data, but
starving for knowledge!”
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The D I K I W Model
“Where is the Life we have
lost in living?
Where is the wisdom we
have lost in knowledge?
Where is the knowledge we
have lost in information?”
T.S. Eliot, Choruses from The Rock (1934)
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11. We change the game when
innovation accelerates our
rise up the pyramid, and
wisdom enables us to apply
knowledge to achieve our
objective, faster and better
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Netezza’s Value
• Faster, better business intelligence
capability
• Reactive Proactive
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12. Finally, irrelevance!
• Success is a curse!
– The corollary of Moore’s Law?
• Higher and higher expectations
– the better ICT becomes, the less we
notice it...until it’s suddenly not there!
• The challenge to be noticed…and it’s a
big challenge!
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Thank you
Email: tim.conway@c-metrics.com
Mob: 0410 628 655
Web: www.c-metrics.com
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