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12/07
Team
John Bonass - Wildcard Office; Kathy Bracken - Career Services;
and Brenda Stover - VSB

This team designed and established an electronic system of student check in for large events with the added capability of printing name badges.  It has proved to be a tremendous success and makes keeping track of attendance at events a breeze. Students swipe their wildcard at events, attendance is recorded and a name tag is printed. This system has the capability to be used in many areas of the university without additional programming costs.  The only cost to other departments would be to pay for the card readers.

 10/06
Team
Debbie Patch & Donna Gilman - Public Safety

Created and implemented an online process whereby once a departmental member receives the information from a community member it is added to an online submission form.  This can be reviewed and approved instantly.  The format is user and reader friendly. Information that is added to the bulletin is instant and each and every public safety employee can access the bulletin via the web. When bulletin items are submitted an expiration date also is included so that old information is rooted out on a daily basis.

11/05
Team
John Bonass, UNIT Sharon Dana, Wildcard Office; Kathy Gallagher, Wildcard Office

Created and mailed a CD of the Wildcard Program to all incoming new students. This CD explained the whole Wildcard Program including banking and meal plans.  This process lessened the number of phone calls prior to orientation with questions about the Wildcard. Deposits on the Wildcard were made online increased dramatically which decreased
the number of people standing in line at the Wildcard Office.

6/05
Team
Caryl Keet, UNIT; Barbara Romagnoli, Bursar’s Office; Pam Braxton, Registrar’s Office;

Jim Kane, Lisa Valosky, Jodi Kaelin, Mary Anne Curran, HR
 
The Tuition Remission Automation Team (TRAP) has made the process of registering for classes and using tuition remission 
easier for a great majority of employees and their dependents by bring the whole process on line, thus eliminating paperwork etc.  
We have received many compliments from  employees saying how convenient the whole process is, and how it saves the employee 
time and concern about meeting deadlines.
 

4/05
Team
Erika AllenLynch, Ric Laudenslager, Carol McMillin,
Kevin O'Donnell, Joe Pilcicki, Clete Rickert, Bill Smith, Chris Townend

The team worked together to devise a plan for the safe disposal of computers, monitors and other equipment which is no longer serviceable or adequate.  Instead of throwing the items into the trash, departments will notify Recycling or UNIT on line that they have items to dispose of. UNIT will evaluate the items, determine if they are surplus, mark those that are with a recycling sticker and Recycling will pick up the items. The items could be donated to organizations which can use them, sold or sent to a decommissioning facility which complies with EPA guidelines for disposal. 

11/04
Team
Kathy Byrnes, Kelly Donio, Michelle Evaul, Donald Godwin,
Cathy McMahon, Paul Pugh, Ryan Rost, Marie Schauder

For developing and implementing the "House Calls" program for freshmen, where faculty and staff volunteers visit all of the new freshmen in their dormitories at the beginning of the school year, to conduct a survey regarding any problems that they might be having and to see how they are adjusting to college life.  The volunteers chat with the students, gather information on any problems that they are having and pass them along to the appropriate departments on campus, and give the students a refrigerator magnet with a phone number to call if they are having a problem and aren't sure  who to contact on campus about it.

9/04
Team
Nancy Dudak, Kelly Eastland and Chrissy Faistl

For creating and implementing “Senior Steps”, a comprehensive program for undergraduate Seniors, to aid in their transition from Villanova to life after college. Events are now scheduled from one office  rather than the three offices previously involved. Workshops are offered and a website,  just for seniors, has been created so that seniors can find all the information they need  about Senior Steps as well as other information pertinent to seniors.  The website has improved communication between Villanova and its senior population.

4/04
Individual
Gene Loughlin

Gene created an online system which makes Parking Registration a 'point and click' automated process. It has cut back a great deal of paper work for the Parking Office, brought a lot of convenience to students and personnel on campus. It has certainly increased the efficiency for both sides (users and parking officers).

3/04
Team
UNIT
Maura Ewing and Dave Mullen

Maura and Dave were instrumental in the creation of an on-line system whereby incoming freshmen to the College of Commerce & Finance and the College of Engineering receive their laptop computers at their homes prior to Orientation. This allows the students to familiarize themselves with the equipment before classes begin, saves the University the expense of on-campus delivery, distribution, storage and security of the machines.

12/03
Individual
Bursar's Office
Frances Pardini

Over 6,000 refund checks are produced for mailing to students each year. An informational mail stuffer is included with each check. Fran devised a way that the information on the mail stuffer could be printed directly on the check which resulted in savings of several hundred dollars and many man hours each year.

10/03
Team

UnIT and Admission
Alice Hahn, Melissa Gerding, Jean Kong

For their participation in creating a system whereby prospective students can submit an online form to identify their interests. When submitted, an e-mail is generated providing the students with information and web links relating to their interests. It also stores the information in Banner for future communication with these students regarding their areas of interest. This new system has produced substantial savings to the University by eliminating an outside vendor who previously supplied this service.

04/03
Individual
Career Services

Bridget Bowers

Bridget designed and implemented an Instant Messaging service which allows students to IM quick questions to Career Services every day between 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. and know that someone will be on-line and able to help them.  Each day there is an average of 3-4 inquiries and many of these lead to student follow-up appointments.

03/03
Team
Registrar's Office and Public Safety Office

Carolyn Arena, Kathy Liberato, Debbie Villano

Juniors are permitted to have cars on campus, Freshman and Sophomores are not. The process for verifying that a student was indeed a Junior was a very frustrating one for the student, the Registrar’s Office and the Public Safety Office. This team designed a process whereby verifications are done promptly and efficiently  with a minimum of disruption for the student and both offices.

12/02
Team
Classical and Modern Languages, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Registrar's Office

Elvia Beach, Robert DeVos, Christopher Driscoll, Mercedes Julia, Pat Garland, Rose Vesci

This team arranged for members of the Class of 2006 to take their language placement tests on line before June 15, 2002, rather than during Orientation. This allowed the Classical and Modern Language Department to plan the number of level of courses during the summer, making for a smoother beginning of the semester for students and faculty alike. In the past, some part-time faculty were hastily hired a day or two before the beginning of the semester and  students often had to make course adjustments that caused confusion.

10/02
Team
Wildcard Office Staff
John Bonass, Sharon Dana, Kathy Gallagher

This team improved the process of distributing Wildcards to incoming First-Year Students,  Law and Executive MBA students.  This cohort was asked to supply the Wildcard Office  with their pictures prior to arrival on campus so that Wildcards could be prepared  and distributed at Orientation.  This saved time during the hectic Orientation schedule  and saved rental fees since extra photo equipment was not needed.

9/02
Team
Office of Academic Affairs Staff

Mary Clifford, Teri O'Brien, Nancy Rambo, Karen Wolfe

This team devised a system which allows much quicker access to data for their office and other offices. A great amount of time has been saved by having information online.  They were able to deploy one position to a vacant spot in Academic Affairs.  There has also been a $10,000 savings in printing costs.

5/02
Team
Dean of Students Office and UNIT

Paul Pugh, Cathy McMahon, Marybeth Avioli, Will Pohlhaus

This team streamlined the process of inviting eligible seniors (approximately 600) to apply to "Who’s Who Among American Colleges and Universities" The new process generates letters sent to qualifying students via e-mail (saving postage, letterhead, printing and mailing time) and directs the students to a website that allows them to apply on-line.

3/02
Team
Financial Assistance

Marykay McCaughan, Cindy Pandolfo

This team redesigned the "Student Job Directory". This new format allows the directory to be updated and placed on line much more easily and efficiently. The Student Job Directory is also more convenient to students and allows them to start their job search before they arrive on campus.


3/02
Team
Part-Time Studies and Bursar's Office

Suzanne Allen, Chuck Hoffman

This team developed "Part-Time Studies' Villanova Days".  Villanova Days, scheduled several times through the year, offer prospective part-time students the opportunity to meet one-on-one with Part-Time Studies Academic Counselors and representatives from the Bursar's office to have all of their academic and financial questions answered.  These appointments have made it easier for prospective students to gather the information they need and in turn have increased  enrollment in Villanova's Part-Time Studies program.


9/01
Team
Financial Assistance

Stephen Magliocco, Bonnie Lee Behm

This team developed an on-line loan processing module.  It dramatically increased the speed with which loans could be processed and allows students to check loan status on-line, providing better customer service.



4/00
Team
Multicultural Affairs Enhancement Team

Patti Rich, Patty Abdalla, Linda Murray, Farzin Irani

This team worked on a project they called: "Blueprints Writing Initiative". They organized the department’s efforts to better utilize Multicultural Affairs’ pages in Blueprints, the Faculty/Staff Newsletter. They divided the responsibility and planned ahead.



9/99
Team
Dining Services - "The Sensations Team"

Judy Bonanno, Bernice Clay, Karen Tatarsky, Jeremy Mackay, Mary Jane Sally, Fred DiRenzo, Mike McGuckin, Kelly Spokus, Valeris Schmidt, Keeling Broughan, Catherine Almskog, Kristin Jamski and Tina Cellucci

This team organized a special event committee for dining halls. The committee consists of 13 staff and student members. They saved money and significantly improved the variety and quality of special events in the dining halls



7/99
Team

Jim Krafcik, UNIT and Jean Monroe, Alumni Affairs

Jim and Jean streamlined alumni mailings. They eliminated redundant mailings to the same individual or married couple. It saved $3,600 and natural resources.



4/99
Team
Athletics - Sports Medicine

Robb Williams, Aimee Orcutt, Jeff Pierce

This team received the work process improvement award for developing a new prescription drug program simplifying the prescription process for athletes and giving athletes 24-hour access to a pharmacy for filling of prescriptions. This saved an estimated $10,000 per year.



11/98
Individual
Office of the Registrar

Jennifer Brotherson

Jennifer received the work process improvement award because her project enhances operational efficiency during registration, course adjustment, and drop & add periods by changing the way we store the forms we collect from all of the students. The office used to pile all of the forms together and then have work study students spend months filing them. Jennifer purchased alphabetical file folders and put one set on each desk. Now, forms are put in file folders by letter. Consequently filing time has been reduced dramatically. This time saving frees up work studies to be utilized for other tasks.

A time study was done to support this process improvement:

Traditional Method

15 hrs/wk x 8 weeks x $5.75/hr $690.00
x 2 semesters (fall & spring) $1318.00
10 hrs/wk x 4 weeks x $5.75/hr (Summer) $86.25

Total:

$1610.00

Improved Method

15 hrs/wk x 3 weeks x $5.75/hr

$258.75

x 2 semesters

$517.50

10 hrs/wk x 1.5 weeks x $5.75/hr

$86.25

Total:

$603.75

Total Savings:

$ 1006.25

The process also enhances the quality of services provided via increasing our efficiency in locating 'problem' registration or drop/add forms for auditing purposes for students, bursar, and academic departments.



11/98
Team
Dining Services

Joan Canci, Terri D'Alesio

Terri and Joan received the work process improvement award for their suggestion to use silver lined baskets to distinguish special orders from standard orders which are placed in white lined baskets. This idea was selected because it:

  • Enhances the quality of service in the dining areas by insuring that the customer is only charged for what they have ordered.
  • Enhances operation efficiency by reducing the time spent at the register determining what the customer has purchased.
  • Generates revenue by providing a fool proof mechanism for properly charging customers for all of the extras.



5/98
Individual
Mail Services

Mike Powers

Mike received the work process improvement award because his project:

  • Enhances quality of service and operational efficiency by automating the central stores ordering procedure. This has cut several days off the overall process of getting supplies.

  • Generates a documentable cost savings by utilizing our existing office automation package to process the users request which removes the need for printing paper forms. 



4/98
Team
Facilities Management

Suzanne Davidson, Gabe Liberatore, Jay Manzi, Jim McKee, Kevin O'Donnell, Rick Ovelman

The recycling team received the work process improvement award because their project:

  • Enhances quality of service by providing for a clean and healthy environment.

  • Generates a documentable cost savings via producing revenue for materials sent to recycling centers as well as providing a cost avoidance by decreasing the amount of debris we must send to waste treatment centers.



10/97
Team

University Shop and Alumni Affairs Staff

This cross functional team received the work process improvement award because their project:

  • Enhances the quality of service by re-designing the University Shop catalog to make it an attractive publication and present it to alumni as a "service", by mailing it as an insert with the Spires, the publication of the Alumni Association.

  • Enhances operational efficiency by relieving the Alumni Office of having to periodically enter the merchandise business so that they can offer products to alumni.

  • Generates revenue due to the increased coverage of the mailing, sales have increased over 109% from fiscal 93/94 to fiscal 96/97.

  • Generates a documentable cost savings as the new joint mailing process for Spires (Fall Issue) and the University Shop catalog saved the University $25,000 in postal charges through August 1997.



5/97
Team
Student Life Unit Improvement Team

Brian Canavan (Residence life), Nancy Dudak (Career Planning and Placement), Fr. Frank Farsaci (Residence Life), Jan Janosik (Center for Drug & Alcohol Education), Cathy McMahon (Office of the Vice President for Student Life), Meghan Mooney (Student Development), Ed Reilly (Counseling Center), Joanne Satiritz (Student Development), Brenda Stover (Career Planning & Placement), Will Seppi (Student)

This unit improvement team received the work process improvement award because their project:

  • Enhances the quality of service by consolidation distribution of graduation materials and decreasing the time and number of locations a student needs to visit during this hectic time.

  • Enhances operation efficiency by decreasing the number of staff members required to accomplish the task.

  • Generates a documentable cost savings of $7000 per year by eliminating the printing of graduation announcements.

                      

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