AWWA Effective Utility Management Seminar



This seminar is vitally important for all utility managers who want to get started on the path to becoming an effectively managed and sustainable utility. This seminar is based on recent updates that have been made to the well-established Effective Utility Management (EUM) framework, which was originally developed by water sector leaders in 2007 and featured both the “Ten Attributes of an Effectively Managed Utility” and “Five Keys to Management Success.”

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
 

  • How EUM can fit into your utility’s management practices.
  • How to use a tool based on the Ten Attributes to assess strengths and identify areas for improvement.
  • About the relationship between EUM and the best practices of continual improvement including Deming’s P-D-C-A.
  • How to link your EUM priorities to strategic goals and objectives.
  • How to develop and use SMART measures to track and report your progress.
  • About the practices and programs that other utilities are using to capture and manage organizational knowledge.
  • How utility managers are tackling the leadership challenges of the day in the water sector.
  • How the EUM framework has been incorporated into a variety of tools and programs 
  • How to access the wealth of resources to help your utility improve

Speaker and Presenter Information


Jim Ginley has worked for nearly 30 years in the municipal water utility sector, including more than 16 years on the headquarters staff of AWWA and more than 12 years as a water utility management and regulatory compliance consultant. He has a broad-based background that touches all areas of the public water sector, from regulations and training, to operations and management of municipal and privately owned water and wastewater agencies, both in North America and overseas. 

Ginley is active in both the American Water Works Association (AWWA) and the Water Environment Federation (WEF), including: past chair and a continuing member of the AWWA Strategic Management Practices Committee; member of the AWWA Water Utility Benchmarking Advisory Committee; member of the WEF Utility Management Committee and served as the co-chair of the 2014 AWWA/WEF Utility Management Conference; and created, chaired, and remains a member of the Rocky Mountain AWWA/WEA Joint Utility Management Committee.  Ginley has been published in Journal AWWA, co-authored an AWWA guide book on the AWWA/ANSI Utility Management System Standard (G-400), and authored a chapter in an award-winning water sector anthology, “Damned if We Don’t: Ideas for Accelerating Change around Water.” 

Expected Number of Attendees

60

Relevant Government Agencies

State Government, County Government, City Government, Municipal Government, State & Local Government


This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities


When
Tue-Wed, Apr 9-10, 2019


Where
Utility Supply Co.
8787 American Blvd.
Indianapolis, IN 46268
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Website
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Organizer
American Water Works Association


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