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AWWA IMTECH64720

  • Consider a Customer Service SWOT
  • Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 03/01/2007
  • Publisher: AWWA

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Orange Water and Sewer Authority (OWASA) is a regional water and sewer authority that provides water and sewerservices to some 65,000 customers in the southern portion of Orange County, North Carolina. InNovember 2005, the meters were getting read, the bills were going out, payments were being posted, butOWASA's leadership felt there was room for improvement. McKim & Creed was hired to providemanagement consulting services to the Customer Service Department of the Authority. The scope ofservices included a review of the day-to-day operation and processes, a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis, review andsuggestions of IT enhancements and recommendations for training to support staff. This paper focuseson one of the tasks and deliverables of the contract, the SWOT analysis.The SWOT analysis was successfully achieved by the project manager working on-site in the departmenttwo to three days per week. When the project began the department was often working in crisis mode.The work was getting done, but morale was low; employees were working hard and putting in long hours.Stress was high, it was flu season and employees were calling in sick. Overtimeexceeded what was budgeted and there appeared to be no quick fix. The project manager brought a fresh approach to the project, and worked with staff on reviewing each person's responsibilitiesand interactions with other departments. Within that first month, things were looking up - customerservice staff made the connection that the outside help meant that OWASA's leadership felt their pain andwas interested in and committed to helping them do better. In short order meter readers were solidlyback on schedule, bills were going out on time with little overtime, paper processes were beginning to bedocumented, and cross-training was in the planning stages. This paper explores thebenefits that utilities might see from just such an exercise. Includes table.

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