FE Sussex: Driving down the cost of agency staffing
This presentation shows how colleges can cut temporary staff costs using online systems and LEAN processes. The project cut costs by 70% without cutting people.
This presentation shows how colleges can cut temporary staff costs using online systems and LEAN processes. The project cut costs by 70% without cutting people.
This project sought to develop and implement a sustainable, innovative, technology-based, staff recruitment and selection process. The strategy involved the creation of a regional talent pool of ‘FE-ready’ candidates, to be shared with other colleges, to reduce costs of recruitment advertising and agency fees.
This presentation sets out the benefits of using an Initial Project Analysis Tool (IPAT) to plan and manage projects. An iPAT spreadsheet is also available for you to download, customise and use (search for 'iPAT spreadsheet).
The key goal of this project was to move from multiple in-house digital repositories to a central repository of digital content with global appeal. The case study sets out the approach and the lessons learnt.
Through this project the college sought to secure efficiency savings and more choice by offering students the option of online payment (OLP). OLP offers scope for further process savings by integration with College databases, and service improvements. In addition, the virtual shop created provides cost-effective opportunities to increase sales.
Through this project, seven colleges in South Yorkshire collaborated to build a common disaster recovery location for data storage and backup, improving DR facilities and increasing efficiency while reducing costs.
This project is based on the premise that "if you can measure it, you can improve it". It shows how Walsall College used online systems to measure and control key cost drivers, and outlines some of the barriers and challenges that might be faced in implementing such an approach.
Making savings through the effective use of technology
Overview of the main goals of the Organisational Efficiency and Resource Utilisation sector within LSIS
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