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Overview. Implementation Context Implementation Scope Implementation Timeline Keys to Success Questions. Implementation Context. A start up operation has its advantages No Conversion No Legacy Constraints No production support (initially) Single State (California) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Overview

Overview– Implementation Context– Implementation Scope– Implementation Timeline– Keys to Success– Questions

Page 2: Overview

Implementation Context1. A start up operation has its advantages

– No Conversion– No Legacy Constraints– No production support (initially)– Single State (California)

2. On the other hand– No product, (forms, rates, etc..) – No System – Limited resources to start with

• 1 developer, 1 business analyst, 2 testers• 3 underwriting, 1 claims, 1 operations, consulting actuaries

– No reporting

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Implementation Scope1. Billing -- 2 pay plans (10 pay and full pay)

2. Claims -- Limit changes to only what was absolutely necessary to administer claims

3. Policy Administration and complete products, (forms, rates, etc..)

– First Phase • Business Auto – 11 coverages, 57 Forms• General Liability - 2 coverages, 223 forms• AGOP - 74 coverages, 40 forms

– Second Phase• Commercial Umbrella (carry coverages from underlying)• Farm Property 41 coverages, 45 forms• Farm Liability 16 coverages, 34 forms • Farm Umbrella 33 forms

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Implementation Scope

4. Limited – Workflow – Correspondence (Claims only)– Cosmetic or validation request– No scanning and Imaging, manual attachments– Integration in initial implementation

– General Ledger– Vin Verification

– Agents Portal

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Development Timeline

11/1/2010 6/30/2011

12/1/2010 1/1/2011 2/1/2011 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 5/1/2011 6/1/2011

11/29/2010 - 12/17/2010Sprint 2

(Base GL) 12/20/2010 - 1/21/2011Sprint 3

(Base AG OP)

1/24/2011 - 3/4/2011Sprint 4-6

(Comm. Umbrella &Additional Coverages)

3/7/2011 - 3/25/2011Sprint 7

(Farm Dwelling

11/5/2010 - 11/24/2010Sprint 1

(Base BA)

3/28/2011 - 4/15/2011Sprint 8

(Farm EFG)

4/18/2011 - 5/6/2011Sprint 9

(Farm Umbrella)

5/9/2011 - 5/27/2011Sprint 10

(Production Validation)

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Keys to success1. Decision Making

– Shift decision making based on results vs. what was planned (ties with agile development/sprints)

– Remove bureaucracy (committees, reviews, etc…) – The fewer involved the better

2. Dedicated resources – Executive sponsorship and support – Blur the line between business and IT (highly collaborative)– Right people

• Willing to accept change• Flexible, do whatever it takes, get hands dirty• Knowledgeable

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Keys to success3. Choice of Vendor

– Suite versus best of breed• Ease of integration• Completeness of solution and current technology (out of the box)

– Web based UI and portal– Workflow, Rating, Rules,– Document and forms management– Scanning and imaging– Reinsurance– Stat reporting and business Intelligence

– Insurance knowledge and approach– Configurable versus Customizable

• 3 hours to design, configure, attach a form• 4 hours simple rating algorithms (unit tested), medium 8, complex 12• 1 hour to add a field to a product, tile change, available to rating• Complete new screens 4 hours• 24 hours to add composite rating (screens, rating, print)

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Keys to success

4. Change the Paradigm– Follow 80/20 rule (there will be a phase 2) – Hosted model to speed delivery– True partnership with vendor, trust, transparency– Accept change

5. Follow the process– Daily stand up meetings, review meetings, etc.. – Commitment to remove impediments– Self managed but guided teams– Focus on managing scope inside of sprints– Just in time delivery

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Keys to success

6. Testing– Adequately plan and manage QA and UAT testing – Early business involvement– Embrace defects (requests for change) and keep moving forward

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Questions