Change Champion Chats: Letty Gibson

Our change champions are an integral part of our change programme. In this blog we speak to Letty Gibson, Research School Services Manager, School of Life Sciences, about her role as a change champion.

Please tell us about your role.

I have been employed by the University of Dundee in Life Sciences since 1997 and my role has changed several times during this time as the School has expanded. I am now the Research Technical Lead in Life Sciences within the senior management team. I’m also a member of various management committees across the university. Part of my role includes responsibility for the delivery of the Laboratory Management Support Service which includes a team of lab managers and junior lab technicians. Our work includes dealing with procurement, budget management, health and safety and compliance with legal requirements and adherence to UoD policy in all aspects. We focus on these areas so researchers can focus on their research activities.

What made you want to be a change champion?  

It’s very important to me, in fact, I’ve been involved in initial design workshops, user acceptance testing and training since before I became a change champion.  From day one I’ve contributed to shaping and influencing the way Business Transformation will work. Procurement in Life Sciences is highly complex due to volume, range of funding bodies and types of spend. I’ve been fully involved to make sure the system can meet the procurement needs of Life Sciences regarding what we buy and where we buy it.  But I carry out this work as part of a team, with lab managers and other key Life Science staff, who join me in workshops so we can get the best of their knowledge and expertise.

From the beginning it was critical to me that our School should have a strong voice in the development stages of the Business Management System in order to influence. I’ve been involved in the introduction of new business systems in the School of Life Sciences before, namely in the development and launch of PECOS. Seeing the challenges that change brought, that’s where I learnt where potential obstacles can arise, what critical issues need to be addressed and what can be put in place to make change as seamless as possible.

The key to success is preparation, planning and strong communication. That’s my role as liaison between the BT programme team and the staff within Life Sciences who will be affected by the change.  Understanding and pre-empting what we will and won’t have is critical. I highlight our needs and identify if system solutions are in place and what will be available at go live. The smooth running of our labs during the cutover period is paramount and we do all we can not to compromise service delivery to staff.

What benefits do you see OneUniversity bringing?

I’m very excited about the undertaking to improve business management processes. Currently we spend time looking for information and aren’t always able to access the data required, often duplicating our efforts and not being 100% sure that the information we have is current and accurate. I have been at many sessions where the data provided in the new system is described as a ‘single source of truth’. I’m really looking forward to this and it’ll be fantastic when managers can go and access the data they want instantly.

I know that the grant holders are very excited when given an insight into the type of budget reporting that will be available and accessible using any device, anywhere. When the research model goes live it will have a huge impact on Life Sciences when researchers can trace a single pathway from idea to award. In HR too, to run my team of 25 people, it will be so useful to have a single source of information that’s easy, quick and efficient to access. Having simple access to complex data is going to help me do my job.

Fun fact about Letty

I love driving but have never mastered reverse parking!

Selfies mean prizes!

Banner selfies are pouring in as the competition passes the halfway mark. Our HR team was out and about on campus and clicked this cheerful pic to send all the way back to BT.

Have you spotted one of our four banners? They’ve been spied as far apart as the Life Sciences Street café, the entrance to DJCAD, 2nd floor of the Tower and the Dental School.

The BT Banners are on the move again. Where will they be this week? Here’s a clue to one of the four different locations. It’s a place you go to get better.

Don’t forget to read the banner to answer the question ‘What are we investing in?’ and send your response along with your banner selfie and where you snapped it to: business-transformation@dundee.ac.uk

In a building near you for one week and one week only! Here is a reminder of the prizes you can win:

1. £30 Amazon voucher
2. One month’s free pass to Institute of Sports & Exercise (ISE)
3. A surprise hamper of goodies
4. Three separate prizes of tea and sandwiches or cake in the Tower café

Last snaps in by go live date 5 March please!

Accessing catalogues in OneUniversity: what you need to know

On Tuesday 27 February at 5.00 pm the PECOS purchasing system will close down. Over the past few months we’ve been testing how we can store, access and maintain catalogues in OneUniversity and we’ve found that the best option from 5 March is the PECOS Gateway.

What is the PECOS Gateway?

The PECOS Gateway enables public bodies like us at the University of Dundee to ‘punch out’ from their Finance and Procurement system and seamlessly ‘punch in’ to the Gateway. Here we can shop from a range of available hosted catalogues and punch-out sites.

How does it work?

We are going to access our catalogues and punch-out sites on the PECOS Gateway, which is not the PECOS you know as it contains no order functionality. Instead, you’ll be pleased to know, requisitioning will all happen in our new OneUniversity system!

We select content from the PECOS Gateway and the requisition comes back to OneUniversity. Here, we add the financial coding and submit the requisition for approval. Once orders have been approved, OneUniversity transmits them directly to the supplier.

What are the benefits of using the PECOS Gateway?

  • a straightforward tool for Procurement to manage and maintain catalogues
  • reduces administrative burden of catalogue maintenance
  • best and familiar means for searching for required catalogue content
  • existing PECOS catalogues and punch-out sites available from go-live
  • national and local suppliers familiar with of PECOS catalogue formats
  • many suppliers on APUC frameworks produce catalogues in PECOS
  • access to punch-outs set up by other organisations using PECOS
  • minimises University risk as the Scottish Government hosts our catalogues

So get ready to walk through the Gateway and go live!

Important changes to cash processing

Deputy Director of Finance Kevin Mallett

Monday 12 February marks three weeks and counting to delivery of the Finance stream of the OneUniversity solution on Monday 5 March.

Deputy Director of Finance Kevin Mallett shares some important news on changes to the processing of cash.

Cash office
The University has made great progress over recent years in reducing its cash transactions, with volumes handled from students and staff down by around 40% in the last 12 months.

The introduction of the OneUniversity solution will enable the University to continue to modernise its cash handling policies and processes. Two important areas relating to cash handling with the introduction of OneUniversity are:

• Staff requesting expenses reimbursement at the cash office desk
From Wednesday 28 February there will be no further staff expense claims made through the Cash Office. All approved staff expense claims will be paid in Sterling directly in to employees’ bank accounts by BACS.

• Foreign currency requests from staff which are facilitated through the cash office
Provision of cash funds across the counter, whether in Sterling or foreign currency, from the Cash Office will end on Wednesday 28 February. All approved cash advances will be paid in Sterling directly in to employees’ bank accounts by BACS.

I’ll issue a further update before the go-live on 5 March. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please direct them to business-transformation@dundee.ac.uk

Kevin