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Oil & Gas IQ Mobility Conference Workshop . Speaker: Chris Wood, Senior Business Consultant. Workshop Schedule. Schedule Morning Session until Noon Lunch from Noon - 1:00 PM Afternoon Session from 1:00 - 4:00 PM Mid-Afternoon Break Emergencies & Points of Egress Restrooms.
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Oil & Gas IQ Mobility Conference Workshop Speaker: Chris Wood, Senior Business Consultant
Workshop Schedule • Schedule • Morning Session until Noon • Lunch from Noon - 1:00 PM • Afternoon Session from 1:00 - 4:00 PM • Mid-Afternoon Break • Emergencies & Points of Egress • Restrooms
Workshop Format • Welcome & Intros • Group Session begins each topic to get Ideas & Discussion started • Break-Outs to “Drill Deeper” • Assign a Scribe to capture Key Ideas • Assign a Presenter for your team • Playback and Discussion as a group
Workshop Rules • This is a risk-free environment and there are no bad ideas • Be creative! • Be a Participantnot an observer • Share your Knowledge & Experience so everyone grows • Throughout the day think about how YOU can get the most value out of this conference • Note down at least 5 actions you can take when you get back to the office • Now for the Intros…
What are the trends? • According to recently collated statistics, global businesses will spend $168 Billionon Enterprise Mobility by 2015, of which some 5% (~$8 billion) will be spent exclusively on Oil & Gas Mobile Applications. • Two years ago Smart Phones and Tablets combined to make up 70% of all electronic devices sold that year (821 Million units sold). Data offered by IQPC
What are the trends? • Tablet purchases by businesses reached 13 Million units in 2012 and are set to more than quadruple to 53 Millionby 2016. • In line with this prediction, Gartner predicts that two thirds of mobile workers will own a Smart Phoneby 2016. Data offered by IQPC
What are the trends? • A recent survey conducted shows that employees in the Oil & Gas sector are already ahead of this trend, with 71% of workers using Mobile Devices for work purposes, especially those in engaged in Field Operations, Technical Roles, and Senior Decision Making. Data offered by IQPC
What are the trends? • Still, at this point in time only one third of the upper echelon of Oil & Gas companies have their own Mobile Applications. Recent survey data shows that while 55% of CIOs believe Mobile Technology would greatly enhance operations, only 16% of them have employed a Mobility Strategy in their organizations. Data offered by IQPC
What are the trends? • The technology is there and the trends towards Mobile Device Integration and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) are only going to continue to gain popularity, yet the Oil & Gas industry has been late to the party in taking advantage of the benefits that Enterprise Mobility can offer. Data offered by IQPC
Discussion Topics • Explore reasons to embrace Mobile Devices and Applications in Oil & Gas and identify Potential Candidates. • Discuss Obstacles and Inhibitors to moving forward. Explore various Challenges in Implementation and User Adoption. • Identify Best Practices for successfully managing the organizational challenges in deploying Mobility Applications and Devices (Communication, Leadership, Cooperation).
Topic Three reasons to embrace Mobility applications and best candidates for Oil & Gas
#1 Capture and Utilize Data in the Field • Readily access Harsh Work Environments • Intrinsically Safe Devices • Bring Analytics to the field • “On the fly” next step determination • Relevant Apps Include: • “Lone Worker” • O&G Calculators and Converters • “Auto Quote”
#2 Real-Time Applications • Point-of-Capture meets Management Decision Board • “End of Hour” vs “End of Day” • Productivity in “Bursts” • Trends vs Snapshots • Relevant Apps Include: • Live Video Streaming and Push-to-Talk/VoIP • Enterprise Social Media • Cloud Computing and Storage
#3 Enhance Business Processes • Inward and Outward Visibility • Content Updates with Alerts • Conversation Involvement with Analytics • Efficient Employment of Assets and Human Resources • 95% of US population mobile ready, 10B tablets by 2015 • Relevant Apps Include: • “Document Sync” • Job Safety Analysis (JSA) • Work/Inventory Management Data obtained from American Oil & Gas Reporter
Breakout Session 1 Topic: Designing your Strategy and Selecting your Devices Questions: • Identify 3 specific Business Problems to be solved by deploying a Mobility Strategy. • List 3 Methods to achieve smooth and seamless deployment of a Mobility Strategy. • Identify at least 3 “I wish I had…” enterprise Mobile Apps not currently deployed as well as considerations for device selection. Remember to: • Assign a Scribeto capture Key Ideas • Assign a Presenterfor your team
Topic Obstacles / Inhibitors / User Challenges
Critical Operation Issues for O&G • Accessing / Manipulating huge amounts of Data • e.g. Seismic, Drilling, and other large Data Sets • Getting Needed Data Immediately • e.g. “Measurement-while-Drilling” data, Pressure and Temperature sensing data • Making Optimum Decisions at various stages of Reservoir Development • Streamlining Business Processes for Midstream, Downstream, and Retail Operations
#1 Business Obstacles and Inhibitors • Mobile Solution Over/Under Deployment • Enterprise Social Media – Core Business Functions intermingled with Non-Business Communications • Misalignment between Remote Decision-Makers and Front-Line Actors
#2 Cost and Risk Considerations • Cost • …of Migration: Consult/Procure/Train/Deploy/Support • Determining ROI viability - TCO, Net Value Derived, Rate of return and Pay-back Period • “Piggybacking” – Mobile Solutions may reduce gaps and optimize processes (vs procurement of new Best of Breed technologies) • Risk • Protection of Business Intelligence – Security and Authentication; Remote vs Local Assets and Resources • Compliance (SOX, EPA, etc.) • Maintaining Competitive Edge through transition
#3 User Adoption Challenges • User Productivity • Non-trivial shift in workflow processes • “Work Around” • Overuse of Mobile Solutions? • Obsolete Jobs and Roles as well as New Jobs and Roles • Resource Retraining and Redeployment • Shift from BYOD to CYOD or Device Assignment
Breakout Session 2 Topic: Identify likely Problems and Difficulties that may be encountered while implementing new Mobility Strategy Questions: • List 3+ issues from the Functional Management viewpoint • List 3+ issues from a Project Delivery viewpoint • List 3+ issues from an End User viewpoint • Include at least one action per category to mitigate these obstacles Remember to: • Assign a scribeto capture Key Ideas • Assign a presenter for your group
Topic Best Practices for Mobility Deployment
Best Practice • Identification of Influencers and Champions • Build high performance teams around these individuals as leaders • Effective Mentoring through establishment of Centers of Excellence
Best Practice • Regulation and Unification of Varied Devices • Cloud as a Gatekeeper as well as a Productivity Environment • Multiplatform Accessibility • Browser-Based ApplicationsCached • Applications for Offline Environments
Best Practice • Managing Deployment through Medium Selection • Employ Mobile Solutions to “deploy themselves” • e.g. Device training videos available only through the mobile device • Creative Training • Gamification – encourage mobile solution use through creative approaches • e.g. Using built-in Competitive Scenarios and User Achievements
Best Practice • Standards for Implementing Various Data Types associated with Mobile Solutions • Video, Audio, GPS trace, etc. • Formalized Processes to ensure Effective, Predictable, and Repeatable Outcomes • ITIL, Encryption, PMI, etc.
Breakout Session 3 Topic: Identify OrganizationalDynamicsand Challenges likely to be encountered during Mobile Solution deployment Questions: • List 3 that affect Leadership • List 3 that affect Communications • List 3 that affect Cooperation • For each of the above identify at least 2 ways to mitigate or reduce Adverse Project Impact Remember to: • Assign a scribeto capture Key Ideas • Assign a presenterfor your team
Wrap-up • Take a few minutes before the end of the day to list the top 5 actions you should take when you return to the office. • Through IQPC we will provide the output from today’s session to all participants • Look for continuing dialog via a collaborative network established on LinkedIn • Commit to be a contributor to the ongoing dialog! • Thank You!!