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“Turning Users into Partners”. Sandia Laboratory FCU Passageways powWOW 2008 Miscellaneous Award Entry Presented by: Lee Derks. Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union ($1B) Albuquerque, NM and Livermore, CA MEMBERS Financial Services CUSO $230 million in assets under management
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“Turning Users into Partners” Sandia Laboratory FCU Passageways powWOW 2008 Miscellaneous Award Entry Presented by: Lee Derks
Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union ($1B) • Albuquerque, NM and Livermore, CA • MEMBERS Financial Services CUSO $230 million in assets under management • Shared Branching and Business Lending/Services • Approximately 60,000 total membership • Eight physical branches and one electronic branch • 244 staff members • Passageways client since April of 2005 • Development Environment • Intranet is managed from the Technology Services Department • 1 FTE (Application/Module Development, Portal Content Development, and Training) SLFCU Background
At SLFCU, Portal modules are developed in-house for employees (end-users) by the Technology Services Department. Each module undergoes a formal design process that includes the creation of an agreed-upon design and specifications document, project scope, and ConnectionsOnline project entry. The above design methodology has resulted in: • significant bug reduction in modules as deployed; • a better understanding of technical, operational, and user requirements for each module reducing version iterations; and • more effective project management reducing software development lifecycle time. Introduction
To fully understand the end-user’s needs • Incorporate the end-user as a partner throughout the project so that we are developing with the user and not for the user • Develop and deliver a product with mutually agreed-upon specifications reducing scope creep • Roadmap creating a clear path to goals and objectives of project • Maintain the project’s management through ConnectionsOnline Objectives
Technology Services Department successfully applied a design process which is typically only seen between large software development firms and their clients modified to meet our CU’s needs and culture • Utilization of Scope Agreement Documents for Portal projects (large and small) creates a common understanding of technical and operational requirements • Managing projects with ConnectionsOnline allows team members be engaged in the process throughout the project from initial project conceptualization through the development phase to final delivery and review • The engagement of project requestors, end users, and a diversified project team with the Technology Services Department creates a dynamic and synergetic project that is not easily duplicated Originality and Innovation
Due to the success of the this process improvement, it is applied to the development of all modules • Modules developed using design methodology have not only shown better end-results over earlier modules that did not follow this process, but even over small Portal requests such as page and form development • Significant reduction in module/project modification, coding changes, reworking of module functionality, major bug identification, and scope creep Significance of Practice
Aided in establishment of common ground and explanation of complex technical requirements • Minimized and even eliminated multiple project meetings • Project team knows what to expect from the final product at the start • Project team gained understanding and appreciation of the technicalnature of each module • Module is designed to agreed-upon specifications to avoid any confusion, misinterpretation, or misunderstanding Improvements in Collaboration
Significant reduction in time spent coding, modifying code, project design, and project redesign • This Best Practice reduces costs without incurring any additional costs and the methodology can be implemented by any Passageways Customer • Reduction in project staff hours due to reduction in meetings • Successfully utilized across many module projects including Boomerang, Referral Tracker, Team Apparel, Forms Retriever, and the Mortgage Application Management System • ConnectionsOnline • Effective management of timeline, deadlines and communicating status to customer and management • Aided in deliverable, task, and internal resource management • Provided overall project framework Significance of Practice to ROI
More than five successfully completed large scale modules developed using this design approach • Each module built around the “turn users into partners” process resulted in positive reception by the staff and quick adoption • Scope creep was eliminated from each project where a design specification document and ConnectionsOnline were implemented √ Quality of the Implementation
Thank you for considering SLFCU for the 2008 Passageways Miscellaneous Award Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union 3707 Juan Tabo Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87111 (505) 293-0500 www.slfcu.org