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Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water
—Unique not for profit model since 2001
—Better value for customers & long-term
stewardship
—No shareholders, but owned on behalf of
1.4 million customers
A small change at eight hospitals in New England…
40%reduction in death rate.
30%reduction in complications.
“…behavioural changes occasioned by the checklist (and the fact that they were part of an
experiment) that improved the outcomes of the operations conducted by the team.”
• The Waste Water Hackathon (#wasteathon) was a two-day event
that saw colleagues and our partners working collaboratively to
solve real business challenges: Blockages, Compliance and Odour.
• Taking business problem to prototype, vision and business case in
the shortest possible time.
Failed
landing gear
engaged
light
Over an hour elapsed time
Checklists
worked
through &
cabin visited
Preparation
for landing
Fuel
exhaustion
United Flight 173
LIMA is an application that allows
realtime capture of data on Waste
Water Treatment works.
Through focussing on enabling the
team and removing some
constraints we:
• Developed an idea for LIMA into a
prototype in less than 4 weeks.
• Tested with operators and
confirmed our hypothesis in less
than 12 weeks.
Innovation
Conference
2018
Pipelines for
continuous
delivery
Reducing
travel and
improving
wellbeing
“Technology is nothing. What's important is that you have a faith
in people, that they're basically good and smart, and if you give
them tools, they'll do wonderful things with them.”Steve Jobs, Apple Computer
Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World
General Stanley McChrystal, ISBN-13: 978-1591847489.
Waste Water Hackathon (March 2018)
https://sway.office.com/kYeC0ABA3Ca9Szv9
What percentage of IT projects fail, Smart Insights
https://www.smartinsights.com/managing-digital-marketing/web-
project-management/percentage-projects-fail-chartoftheday/
Small changes make big differences, Havard Business Review
https://hbr.org/2009/01/small-changes-make-big-differe