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Workshop Information
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Programme
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Workshop Programme

Wednesday, 7th November 2007

12.00 Arrival and registration Lunch will be provided (Garden room)

Welcome and Introduction

14.00
- 14.25
Welcome and sponsors introductions EuroSDR - Keith Murray
EuroGeographics - Antti Jakobsson
FIG - Keith Murray
AGI/IST36 - Les Rackham
Ordnance Survey - Neil Ackroyd

Opening Session: Setting the scene -- Chair: Keith Murray

14.25 - 14.40 Aims and objectives for the Workshop Keith Murray
14:40 - 15:10 Production Partnership Management introduction Steve Cowell Customer Requirement -
Reduced cost, increased quality and customer satisfaction
Methodology - for controlling GI data production, fostering continual improvement within mutually beneficial relationships.
Goal: Industry adoption of best practice through the PPM paper.
15:10 - 15:40 EuroGeographics benchmarking results Antti Jakobsson Benchmarking report will be available for or prior to workshop.
15:40 - 16:00 Break
16:00 - 16:30 Introduction to PPM work item proposal (WIP) - Draft Document will be available before the meeting Ray Patrucco Walk through the paper.
16:30 - 17:00 Industry use of Standards and how PPM fits with those Standards Wolfgang Kresse 9001 & 9004 Standards clauses that fit PPM.
Standards tell us ‘what’ not ‘how’.
Helps support GI so fit with 19100 series
17:00 - 17:50
Break out session 1
Allowing time for discussion, write up and feedback
17:50 Sum-up the day Keith Murray
18:00 Close Participants have a free evening

 

Thursday, 8th November 2007

Application of PPM -- Chair: Les Rackham

09:00 - 09:25 Spanish collaborative production system across different levels of Public Government Antonio Arozarena Villar, IGN Spain Experiences in partnerships - based on info provided how PPM could help?
09:25 - 09:50 Experiences of GI production management in nonaccessible areas in developing countries. Leen De Temmerman, Univ. Gent As above
09:50 - 10:10 Partnership through public tendering and with state registers Kristian Teiter, Estonian Land Board As above
10:10 - 10:50 Breakout session 2:
What are your experiences of GI data supply as a contractor, sub contractor or data custodian?
Allowing time for discussion, write up and feedback. Identify and discuss limitations or benefits of current or previous production arrangements.
What could be improved?
Can PPM fill in the gaps?
What could be brought into PPM?
10:50 - 11:10 Break Refreshments
11:10 - 11:30 Worked scenario of PPM with external supplier including roles required to manage effectively Steve Cowell PPM Management, Supplier Management, process owner and others
11:30 - 12:00 Kampsax: experiences of PPM Ove Steen Kristensen (Kampsax) Benefits of PPM as a supplier. Compare previous and other current contracts
12:00 - 12:30 Blom: experiences of PPM Ian Kirkup (Blom) Benefits of PPM as a supplier. Compare previous and other current contracts
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Garden Room

Application of PPM -- Chair: Wolfgang Kresse (tbc)

13:30 - 13:50 Worked scenario of PPM with Internal supplier including roles required to manage effectively Steve Cowell PPM Management –
how does it apply to internal production supply chain
13:50 - 14:20 Internal supplier experiences of PPM Linda Bruce Benefits of PPM as a supplier.
Compare previous and other current contracts
14:20 - 15:30 Break out session 2
What are the benefits that PPM can bring to your organisation?
(2 teams)
Allowing time for discussion, write up and feedback Broad benefits – data quality improvement
15:30 - 15:50 Break Refreshments
15:50 - 16:30 Process management Process Design Engineering – key to successful PPM Mal Rogers (Ordnance Survey) Design, support and continual improvement
– pivotal to PPM, (Lean principles?)
16:30 - 17:10 GI Industry experience of process management Lieven Baeyens, Tele Atlas Process Management - working with suppliers and assessment through process audit, applying VDA 6.3 and ISO standards.
17:10 - 17:30 Question & Answer Session + summing up
19:30 Dinner Novotel Hotel

 

Friday, 9th November 2007

Moving forward -- Chair: Antti Jakobsson

09:00
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09:30
Supporting and simplifying the supply chain Michael Sanderson 1Spatial What can vendors do to support PPM?
09:30
-
10:00
Data Quality Lifecycle Peter Hanson InfoTech As Above
10:00
-
10:35
Panel discussion:
- Benefits of PPM Standard
- questions from the audience
Antti Jakobsson & Sponsors Panel made up of sponsors and other interested parties
10:35
-
11:00
Break Refreshments
11:00
-
12:00
Panel discussion:
Work item proposal:
• Scope
• Applicability
• Requirements
• Conformance
• Amendments
• Next Steps
Antti Jakobsson and Panel
12:00
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12:30
Summing-up Antti Jakobsson Outline of proposed improvements, outstanding issues arising, PPM/NWIP document publication schedule.
Agreements on next steps.
12:30
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13:30
Lunch & depart Garden room

WORKSHOP POSTERS
7th to 9th November 2007
Posters relevant to the workshop theme may be displayed by arrangement in advance. These will be placed at the back of the presentation area and adjacent to the coffee area. Posters will be displayed throughout the event, including coffee and lunch periods.
1. Towards World Class / Process Design Engineering (tbc). Mal Rogers, Ordnance Survey
Others – can be added on the day – please arrange in advance

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