Applying PRUB - thinking to change initiatives; who is accountable for what? webinar
Thursday 22 February 2018
presented by Phil Driver, OpenStrategies Ltd
hosted by Merv Wyeth, Benefits Management SIG Secretary
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Applying PRUB - thinking to change initiatives; who is accountable for what? webinar, 22 February 2018
1. APM
Webinar 22nd February 2018
Phil Driver
OpenStrategies Ltd
1. PRUB-Thinking
2. PRUB-Accountability
3. OpenStrategies - Commissioning for impact
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2. Why most strategies make no difference
Many of the people who need to implement the strategy
don’t understand it due to the complexity of:
Strategy language
• Taxonomy (classification of strategy words)
– Outputs, outcomes, mission, goal, objectives, framework, vision, status,
cross-cutting-themes, aspirations, strategies, plans, collaboration,
cooperation, competition, values, structures, KPIS, tasks, accountabilities,
responsibilities, principles, tactics, actions, directions, issues, factors,
priorities, benefits, impacts, purpose, capacity, capabilities, forecasts,
scenarios, drivers-for-change, data, information, knowledge, wisdom….
and sometimes ‘implementation’
• Syntax (rules for constructing strategy ‘sentences’)
– Do goals create objectives or do objectives create goals?....
• Semantics (meaning of strategies)
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3. What should strategies do?
Strategies should guide the improvement of what
organisations actually do
So what do organisations actually do?
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4. Create assets & enable people to Use assets to create Benefits
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P R U B
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Happy customersbecause they
have done and achieved what
they wanted to doand achieve
Sustainablymanufacture,
distribute andmarket our
company’snew product
Our company’s new product
availableto customers
together withrelevant
productmarketing
information
Customers buy anduse our
company’snew productto do
& achieve whatthey want
Our companyissustainably
profitable
Projects Results Uses Benefits
Build asheltered,safe
cycleway from the housing
estate to theschool
A sheltered, safe cycleway is in
place fromthe housing estate
to the school
Children ride toschool and
home again onthesafe and
sheltered cycleway
Children are safe when
travelling
Two simple example SubStrategies
7. Orphan Results
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PROJECTS RESULTS USES BENEFITS
Adopted Orphan
Result
PROJECT 2 RESULT 2 USES BENEFITS
PROJECT 1 RESULT 1
Abandoned
Orphan Result
PROJECT RESULT
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Projects Results Uses Benefits
Our company
designs new
products and
services based on
previous market
research with end
users
Designs for new
products and
services ready to
be implemented
(ORPHAN
RESULT)
We create the new
products and
services, make
them readily
available and
promote them to
users
New products and
services available
to, and known
about, by end
users
Benefits to end
users:
1. Economic
2. Environmental
3. Social
4. Cultural
End users
purchase and use
the new products
and services
Our company is
sustainably profitable
company
An example SubStrategy with an Orphan Result
9. There are no short-cuts…to be effective…
Projects must lead to Results
which must lead to Uses
which must lead to Benefits
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15. PRUB Accountability – swimming pool example
P: Build
swimming
pool (Project
Efficiency)
R: Swimming
pool (Result
Effectiveness)
U: children use
swimming
pool (Use
Efficiency)
B: healthier
children (Benefit
Effectiveness)
Identify Cost/timing A swimming pool Hoped-for:
children swimming
in the pool
Healthier children
Value &
prioritise
Ideal $s/timeline Size; materials;
colour; other
necessary
infrastructure
Hoped-for:
swimming
lessons, sports,
recreation
Fitter (blood
tests?); less
obesity (BMI
measurements?)
Specify Practical
$s/timeline
Exactly how
size/materials etc
will be managed
When, how often,
who, why are
children using the
pool
Specify what can
realistically be
measured
Implement Assets being
created
Assets that
conform to
specifications
Children using the
pool as hoped
Children are
demonstrably
healthier
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16. PRUB Accountability
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Accountabilities for
Effectiveness and
Efficiency (E&E)
P=Purchaser
S=Supplier
Project-
Efficiency
(running
Projects ‘right’)
Result-
Effectiveness
(the right Result)
Use-Efficiency
(Uses happening
‘right’)
Benefit-
Effectiveness
(the right
Benefits)
Identify desired
Efficiency and
Effectiveness
P P P P
Value & Prioritise
desired Efficiency and
Effectiveness
P P P P
Specify required
Efficiency and
Effectiveness
S+P S+P P P
Implement, Performance
Manage & Confirm
actual Efficiency and
Effectiveness
S S P P
Controlled by supplier Influenced by ……?
17. • “building services around the user”
The UK Public Sector concept of Commissioning
Jonathan Dutton, Managing Director, CIPS Australasia
and Helen Alder, CIPS UK
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Commissioning (UK model)
18. Use PRUB-thinking to seamlessly:
1. Understand Uses and Benefits: (Engage with end-users)
2. Understand Projects and Results: (Engage with service-suppliers)
3. Develop and Validate strategies: (Use Evidence to compellingly Link
Projects & Results to Uses & Benefits)
4. Develop business cases funding applications: (Prove it’s ‘worth-it’)
5. Make funding decisions: (Select the best investments)
6. Create Benefits-focused contracts: (Create ‘PRUB-accountable’ contracts)
7. Implement strategies and contracts: (Create assets & enable users to Use
them to create Benefits)
8. Monitor and manage performance: (PRUB-Accountability)
9. Review and update PRUB-strategies: (Respond to changing
circumstances)
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Commissioning (The OpenStrategies model)
20. For more information
Expressions of interest in OpenStrategies courses or other events:
merv@mervwyeth.com
Dr Phil Driver
Visiting lecturer, Cologne University of Applied Sciences
Adjunct Senior Fellow, Canterbury University, New Zealand
CEO, OpenStrategies Ltd
Author, Validating Strategies
http://www.gowerpublishing.com/isbn/9781472427816
Author, “OpenStrategies – Commissioning for Impact” (to be published in 2018)
www.openstrategies.com
phil@openstrategies.com
+64 (0)21 0236 5861
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