


Mission Directed Work Teams
The concept of Mission Directed Work Teams has been piloted in the
Pietermaritzburg Region and has achieved outstanding results. One of the teams
increased its productivity output in excess of 100%. The introduction of the
Mission Directed Work Team Productivity and Management Programme in the
Department puts the Department on a par with leading large companies in South
Africa and internationally. In order to monitor output by all the components in
the Department effectively, a measuring instrument has to be put in place, which
will allow for the measurement of various diverse outputs.
The programme "Mission Directed Work Teams"
provided such a tool, which has the following characteristics:
- Measurement takes place at the lowest possible
level typically at foreman level.
- Measurement is done against specific measurable
items only i.e. only items, which can be measured specifically, are
catered for.
- Measurement is against specific set targets.
The output targets are set by each foreman in conjunction
with the regional director and in this way lower level staff members take
ownership of their outputs. At monthly intervals, results achieved by all teams
are presented to the regional director who then compiles these into a single
report to the Directorate: Monitoring and Evaluation to reflect his service
delivery for that month. At any time during the month line function managers and
staff from Monitoring and Evaluation can visit a team to check the recorded
measurements against the actuals in the field as field managers usually measure
and record their outputs on a daily basis.
In this regard the Pietermaritzburg Region has piloted the
Mission Directed Work Teams (MDWT) in the Public Service. This is essentially
part of the 2nd phase of the Department’s Good Governance Programme. Our aim
is to create a work climate characterised by teamwork, participation and
continuous development of the staff consistent with the concept of the One-Stop
Shop.
The region’s success story in terms of implementing the
Mission Directed Work Team system is the Construction Unit situated in Merrivale.
The construction manager saw the MDWT system as a way to improve productivity,
improve morale and reduce the threat of privatisation.
The Unit has shown remarkable improved production figures
over the period 1 March 2001 to 30 September 2001. While still not competitive
with the private sector, the unit has targeted private sector norms in terms of
quality, speed and cost, and is working towards achieving them. The system has
provided the Unit with a tool to identify shortcomings and take remedial action.
In the past the Unit was unable to track production outputs and related costs
accurately. The introduction of a workable costing system has allowed teams at
the lowest level to measure their outputs and costs daily. They are therefore in a
position to
identify and rectify problems immediately.
The programme also assists the teams in becoming more
responsible by allowing them to measure their outputs and display them visually
on charts. The implementation of the MDWT system has resulted in the Unit’s
depot becoming a neat, well-presented, safe and efficient environment that is
aesthetically pleasing to both employees and customers. The Unit’s staff
members have developed pride in their surroundings and the depot’s store yard
resembles that of any world-class organisation. The Unit has become a model for
the department. The construction manager has been appointed as the regional
champion, to assist with training and implementation in all other work
components. All divisions namely the Motor Licensing Bureau, Road Traffic
Inspectorate, Fleet Services, Mechanical and Roads have made visits to the Unit
to get ideas on how to adapt the system to meet their particular needs. The Unit’s
manager has assisted the Ladysmith region, which has recently adopted the
system, in ironing out minor problems experienced in implementation.
The Unit, through their hard work, has been through the
learning curve, and as such is able to make it less painful for others.
High-ranking officials from other departments, including the Office of the
Premier and private sector enterprises including the Pietermaritzburg Chamber of
Commerce, have visited the Unit in order to see the system in operation.
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