Managing Grants with BPM
Wayne Snell, Senior Director of Marketing | August 4th, 2009
For those of you looking for hard metrics to help you justify your own BPM initiatives, I recommend you read the July 23rd issue of Campus Technology Magazine (CTM). It includes an extensive interview with Stewart Mixon, the COO of Medical University of South Carolina.
The article, “MUSC cuts error rates and improves efficiency with automation” discusses the financial grants management process that MUSC implemented in Lombardi Teamworks. It also points out the reasons why they elected NOT to go with an ERP system to accomplish this project, and and how they incorporated some legacy systems into the process.
Some nice ROI figures that MUSC achieved:
- [Teamworks] has reduced the per-grant error rate dramatically, from 85 – 90 percent down to just 20 - 25 percent initially, then finally 2 percent to 3 percent as users learned to use more efficient processes.
- “human touches” during the grants allocation process, traditionally a source of errors in any process, have dropped 65 percent.
You may read the whole story here
