Is your 2024 JOC Program up to date?
FACT: Most JOC Programs have not kept pace with current robust processes, cost data sets, or technologies.
Are you and your Job Order Contracting Team….
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- continually making improvements.
- adopting a long-term perspective,
- engaging in better internal and external communications,
- allocating resources to the most attractive improvement activities,
- collaboratively and efficiently engaging in planning, procurement, and project delivery activities,
- encouraging correct organizational behaviors,
- supporting core initiatives and managing change,
- monitoring and identifying both successes and failures,
- ensuring ALL participants and stakeholder understand their roles, activities, and objectives,
- identifying where problems, bottlenecks and waste exists, and where improvements are necessary,
- ensure that decisions are based on objective, quantifiable facts, and not supposition or simply “the old way of doing things”,
- quantitating if planned JOC outcomes happened.
- identifying if the JOC Program is actually meeting “customer” and organizational requirements?