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High Performance Teaming

High Performance Teaming. Presenters: Bob Betz Senior Vice President – McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Dan Fauchier, CMF Senior Lean Coach – The ReAlignment Group. ü. YES. NO. ü. YES. NO. Commonly Asked Questions. Will I be able to get copies of the slides after the event? .

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High Performance Teaming

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  1. High Performance Teaming Presenters: Bob Betz Senior Vice President – McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Dan Fauchier, CMF Senior Lean Coach – The ReAlignment Group

  2. ü YES NO ü YES NO Commonly Asked Questions Will I be able to get copies of the slides after the event? 2. Is this web seminar being recorded so I or others can view it after the fact?

  3. Have A Question? How to submit questions to the Speaker during this Web Cast Click on your Pop-Down Tool Bar

  4. Agenda • Introductions • What is High Performance Teaming? • UCSD Biomedical Research Facility II • Why and How? • Results • Metrics • Takeaways • Final Assessment • Q&A

  5. High Performance Teaming What is High Performance Teaming?

  6. What is High Performance Teaming? • Moving from vertical silos • To Horizontal Teams • Executive • Manager • Field

  7. Level 1 Thinking - Personal/Professional

  8. Owner Contractor Contracts Designer Level 2 Thinking - Business/Organizational Fort Mentality

  9. 3rd Level Focus Level 3 Thinking - Project First Thinking Always Asking First: “What’s Best for the Project?”

  10. HPT allows teams to… • Focus on tasks at hand • Forecast risks • Forecast opportunities • Manage systems • Encourage professionalism • Encourage collaboration • Quickly resolve inevitable conflicts

  11. What is High Performance Teaming? • Quickly resolve inevitable conflicts OLD WAY Simplify Simplify Simplify Resolve issues at the lowest level Elevate unresolved issues quickly through a simple 3-tier process NEW WAY

  12. High Performance Teaming Field Team cannot Resolve

  13. The 5 Big Ideas Collaborate; Really Collaborate Networks of Commitment Increase Relatedness Optimize The Whole Tightly Couple Learning w/ Action Courtesy LCI

  14. High Performance Teaming UCSD Biomedical research FACILITY II

  15. UCSD Biomedical Research Facility II • 200K sf, 5-story Research Laboratory + 7-story Office wing, LEED Platinum, completed 2013 • Owner: UCSD • Builder: McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. • Designer: ZGF Architects • Facilitator: The ReAlignment Group • Procurement: CM/GC; Select Bid - Fee/GC’s

  16. UCSD Biomedical Research Facility II • Incorporated techniques and strategies from: • Integrated Project Delivery • Design-Build • Design Assist • Promoted a collaborative delivery model • Facilitated a seamless transition from Preconstruction to Construction • Lean Construction theory • Informed the processes • New, more collaborative and reliable partnering model • Utilized pull planning for collaborative scheduling

  17. Pull Planning the MEPs

  18. High Performance Teaming Quarterly pre-sessiononline surveys

  19. Pre-Session Surveys

  20. Pre-Session Surveys

  21. High Performance Teaming Quarterly hpt sessions(facilitated)

  22. Session Agenda • Introductions + What surprised you most in the last 90 days? • What’s Working? What’s Not Working? • In vertical silo teams • From survey, plus live discussion – pick top 3 & report • Identify Risks and Opportunities • In horizontal teams: Executive, Manager, Field • Top 4 Risks, Mitigation Strategies & Action Items • Trust Assessment • Plus / Delta • Takeaways

  23. Start as Whole Group, then break out into Silo Teams What’s Working? What’s NOT Working?

  24. Then flip to Horizontal Teams • Executive • Across all the Silos • UCSD • McCarthy • ZGF • Major Trades

  25. Horizontal Teams: Risks & Opps • Manager • Across all the Silos • UCSD • McCarthy • ZGF • All Trades • Inspectors

  26. Horizontal Teams: Top 4 Risks • Field Team • Across all the Silos • UCSD • McCarthy Sup’t • ZGF (on site) • All Trades

  27. Break out into Issue Groups

  28. “Live Notes” become Report

  29. Goals Progress

  30. Risks & Opportunities

  31. Top 4 Risks/Issues & Action Items

  32. Plus / Delta

  33. Takeaways

  34. High Performance Teaming Results

  35. Results • 6 Quarterly Meetings of 50, then 40, then 30 • Individual horizontal team meetings throughout • Removed one problem individual – mutual agreement • High Performance Teaming benefits all stakeholders: • Owner’s management team • Facilities personnel • End users • Architect • Contractor • Consultants • Trade subcontractors

  36. High Performance Teaming Metrics

  37. Trust Assessment 8.19

  38. Team Members’ Trust Levels Steady in the 8’s

  39. Team Members’ Trust Levels

  40. High Performance Teaming Takeaways

  41. Takeaways • Finished on time, on budget, Platinum quality • Open communication throughout the entire project between all levels of the Team • Pull planning was an excellent compliment to the to HPT process – Facilitated field collaboration • Change resolution uneventful • All issues resolved at the Management/Field Level of the project • Goal setting by each HPT Group raised the bar on performance for the project

  42. High Performance Teaming Final assessment

  43. Final Assessment • Using High Performance Teaming • Owner realizes quantitative results • Performance enhancements • Delivery of high quality • Meet a fast-track schedule • Collaborative budget control – target value budgeting • Maintain safe jobsite • Foster camaraderie amongst all team members • Drives all project participants to “Project First” thinking • Streamlining team focus on • What’s ultimately best for the project.

  44. Questions and answers

  45. Have A Question? How to submit questions to the Speaker during this Web Cast Click on your Pop-Down Tool Bar

  46. Following Today’s Web Cast Watch your inbox for directions on where to go for downloading today’s presentation and recording. To contact: Bob Betz rbetz@mccarthy.com Dan Fauchier dan@projectrealign.com

  47. High Performance Teaming Presenters: Bob Betz Senior Vice President – McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Dan Fauchier, CMF Senior Lean Coach – The ReAlignment Group

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