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Thursday, June 7, 2018

Technology and Banks Transformation


The 21st century is all about convergence of computing, communications, information and knowledge. This will radically change the way we live, work, and think. The growth of high speed networks, coupled with the falling cost of computing power, is making possible applications undreamed of in the past. Voice, data, images, and video may now be transferred around the world in micro-seconds. This explosion of technology is changing the banking industry from paper and branch banks to' digitized and networked banking services. Bankers are convinced that investing in IT is critical. Its potential and consequences on the banking industry future is enormous. Advances in technology are allowing for delivery of banking products and services more conveniently and effectively than ever before - thus creating new bases of competition
Technology and Banks Transformation
Computers are getting more sophisticated. They have given banks a potential they could only dream about and have given bank customers high expectations. The changes that new technologies have brought to banking are enormous in their impact on officers, employees, and customers of banks. Consistent management and decision support systems provide the bank that competitive edge to forge ahead in the banking marketplace.
The advantages from computerization are from three sides - to the customer, to the bank and to the employee.
For the customer:- Banks are aware of customer's need for new services and plan to make them available. IT has increased the level of competition and forced them to integrate the new technologies in order to satisfy their customers. They have already developed and implemented a certain number of solutions among them:
-        Self-inquiry facility
-        Remote banking
-        Anytime banking-
-        Telebanking: A 24-hour service through which inquiries regarding balances and transactions in the account can be made over the phone.
-        Electronic Banking:
For the bank. During the last decade, banks applied IT to a wide range of back and front office tasks in addition to a great number of new products. The major advantages for the bank to implement IT are:
-        Availability of a wide range of inquiry facilities,
-        Immediate replies to customer queries without reference to ledger-keeper as terminals are provided to Managers and Chief Managers.
-        Automatic and prompt carrying out of standing instructions on due date and generation of reports.
-        Generation of various MIS reports and periodical returns on due dates.
-        Fast and up-to-date information transfer enabling speedier decisions, by interconnecting computerized branches and controlling offices.
For the employees. IT has increased their productivity through the followings:
-        Accurate computing of cumbersome and time-consuming jobs such as balancing and interest calculations on due dates.
-        Automatic printing of covering schedules, deposit receipts, pass book / pass sheet, freeing the staff from performing these time-consuming jobs, and enabling them to give more attention to the needs of the customer.
-        Signature retrieval facility, assisting in verification of transactions, sitting at their own terminal.
-        Avoidance of duplication of entries due to existence of single-point data entry.
The new Delivery Systems. The increasing cost of building brick-and-mortar branches, decreasing cost of computers, high delivery costs and slow revenue growth force a relook at the conventional delivery systems. Moreover, growing comfort of technology usage by the customer is rapidly fostering usage of non-branch channels for routine transactions.

Human Resources (People) Problems. Banking industry is heavily depending upon information technology that needs professionals for development, implementation and support.
Problems that are facing banks with people.
-        Shortage of qualified personnel.
-        Lack of professional training programs-
-        High turnover rate of technical staff.
-        Resistance to change.. The only way to solve this problem is to design adequate training programs and increase the awareness of the employees. Most banks have realized this fact and some of them have established a training centers.
Therefore it is very much need the support of the systems as well as from people to run the banking industry where highly vulnerable. The banks are therefore faced with the challenges of matching skills and performance to compensation systems to retain the best and skilled employees.

E-Commerce Experiences in Sri Lanka


E-Commerce-E-commerce is a process of buying, selling, transferring or exchanging products, services, and/or information via electronic networks and computers. There are several categories of ecommerce web sites such as B2B, B2C, C2C, e-learning, e-government and etc. Both organizations and consumers getting benefits from ecommerce web sites. For an examples consumers getting benefits such as more products & services, cheaper products & services, instant delivery, information availability and participations in auctions. There are several business applications that used e-commerce namely online banking, email, electronic tickets, instant messaging and online shopping & order tracking. In this document I will share my online experience in Sri lanka and overseas.
1.               Categorize Experience
Good experience- The product which I purchase from e-bay and other online site reaches me on the said date, which had given me good experience and trusted.
Bad experience- One of my friend had ordered a product from Alibab.com, the product had not been received by him and the cash refund had taken place after 02 months, which had made him to reduce confidence on alibab site  and  continue  purchasing with e-bay.
Delaying experience- My friend had ordered a pair sandals from alibab.com , but the product had reached him after 02 months due to some festival in china which had made the shipping delay and the customer was disappointed  with the poor service.
Delay in refunding experience- My friend had ordered a pair of sunglasses from alibab.com long time back, he had not received the product and he had been refunded for the product nearly after 03 months.

2.               Product Purchasing

 With an average of over 10,000 visitors per day and over 186,000 Facebook fans,
ΓΌ  WWW.MYDEAL.LK-          
It is one of the top e-commerce websites in Sri Lanka that has grown every step of the way, remaining ahead of the pack while delivering exciting new offers that are beneficial to merchants, stakeholders and their colossal clientele. This web site (mydeal.lk) having different product categories such as Automotive & Car Care, Bags & Luggage, Bed & Linen, Books, Computers & Accessories, Electronics, Food & Drinks, Home & Garden, Pet Care, Wrist Watches, Footwear, Jewelry & Fashion, Mobile Phones & Tablets, School & Stationary, Events, Office Supplies, Sports & Outdoors, etc.
From this website I have purchased the following items

Ø  Shoe rack
Ø  Laundry bags
Ø  Ironing cloths
Ø  Glass storage bottles
Ø  Jar sets
Ø  Glass pitcher with lid
Ø  Huawei Honor 4X Gold Smart phone
Ø   Electric foot massager.

ΓΌ  WOW.LK
Another prominent online site which I do purchase frequently is the “WOW.LK”.
Wow.lk is the other one of the online store that I’m accessing frequently. Their having different categories of products such as Electronics, Phones & Tabs, Fashion, Home & Kitchen, Health & Beauty, Baby & Kids, Sports & Fitness, Foods & Giftables, Brands and Others. The “Other” category contains the beverages, books, stationaries & office items, services (TV services, AC services), musical instrumentals and automotive. The “Brands” category contains the products under brand names such as Samsung, Sony, LG, Unilever, Lego, Yamaha, etc. On the “Deals” page, you can quickly see the latest discounted products.
From this online store I purchased the 32GB USB Pen Drives with discounted price plus five years company warranty. I paid online and pick up that from their store at Thimbiriygasya.

ΓΌ  THE HOUSE OF GIFTS
The House of Gifts” is the one of the online gift store that my sister in law accesses frequently.
This online gift shop contains homeware including tableware, candles, vases, cushions, ornaments, accessories, glassware and gifts for Ladies, Gents and Kids. They offer some of the best deals in Sri Lanka for gift items sold online.
The items which she frequently purchase from this is the
ΓΌ  Flower Vases
ΓΌ  Cushion sets
ΓΌ  Glassware items
ΓΌ  Gift items specially during the festival season
ΓΌ  Toys for kids

ΓΌ  CATCHME.LK
“catchme.lk” is the other one of the online store that I’m accessing frequently. Their having different categories of products such as Gadgets & Widgets, Lifestyle & Living, Powerbox, Bed Sheets, Garden & Outdoor, Beauty & Wellness, Vehicle Accessories and Health & Fitness. Their having clearance sales that up to 90% off and combo deals that same as up to 90% off. We can pay online or cash on delivery time. From this online store I purchased the toaster with company warranty and paid cash on delivery time.  

ΓΌ  E-Bay –E-Bay Inc. is a multinational e-commerce corporation, facilitating online consumer-to-consumer and business-to-consumer sales. Even though there are many popular online purchase sites across the world most people prefer e-bay since its very convenient, reliable & trustworthy online portal which has a strong customer base. I have purchased many items from e-bay, which includes.
·         Phone Cover
·         Dress items
·         Pen drive
·         Selfie stick
·         Wireless mouse

3.               Website Visited
I have visited many websites with regard to online purchases, since the technology is widely spreading in the global world, access to online purchases have become easier and convenient for Consumers. The websites which I have visited so far as follows.
ΓΌ    Tori house-
Is the one of the Facebook page gift store that I’m accessing? This Facebook page contains the different categories of products such as Emoji Mugs, Decorative Flowers, English Country Cottage Design Metal Vases, Jewellery Stands & Boxes, Glass Bottles, Vases, Mirrors & Wall Hangings, Candle Holders, Metal Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Clocks, Teddy Bears and Aprons.
ΓΌ    Ikman.lk- It is one of the most popular website in Srilanka, it has become one the popular website to purchase and sell goods of any kinds from across the island. We can Buy and sell everything from used cars to mobile phones and computers, or search for property, jobs and more in Sri Lanka!
ΓΌ    Ideabeam.lk- It is one of the most popular website in srilanka , where it gives in-depth information regarding the prices , specifications of electronics items (All brands of phones, tablets, power bank, charger, etc)  which could be purchased in srilanka. It gives the prices ranges of the products with the specifications of the location which could be purchased in the market, I personally prior to purchasing any electronics items I get the details of the prices and do the comparisons and make the purchase at the shop which gives highest customer service.
ΓΌ    Alibaba.com- It is one of the fastest growing online site to do purchasing , it consists categories ranging from Apparel, personal care, food, telecoms, sports & gift items , electronics with colors ranges and specifications to customer requirements, with lower delivery cost.

4.               Website Comments

Prior to purchasing products from online , I first go through the web site comments with regard to customer comments with regard to product in terms of product quality, sellers details, time of delivery and any delays any unique comments with regard to the products. These are the comments which were available on the site at the time of viewing the products. These items were purchased from e-bay.


Tuesday, June 5, 2018

What can be learnt from the Balanced Scorecard


What can be learnt from the Balanced Scorecard?
The Balanced Scorecard as an issue taught in the field of Industrial Engineering and have attempted to identify the overall satisfaction gained by the adoption of BSC in  several areas. In doing so, it has first identified BSC based on its implementation from the beginning. BSC is a tool introduced by Kaplan and Norton back in 1992. The paper has first identified the BSC on different generations based on its focus and performance. Accordingly, in the first generation BSC mainly focused on the 4 perspectives mentioned earlier in this paper, in the second generation BSC has been used as a management system focusing on strategic objectives, in the third generation it has focused on a new element called ‘Destination Statement” which is more similar to a vision statement of a company and in the fourth generation it has focused on  the business environment in making decisions in risk and uncertain environments, social  and environmental impact, etc..
 The study has revealed that it has been used increasingly in several fields such as supply chain management, research and development, e-business, e-commerce, project management, Enterprise Resource Planning Systems(ERPS), etc… Not only the usage it has also revealed satisfying results in terms of revenue growth, increased profitability, cost cutting, productivity improvement, increased market share and the like.One of the most important findings from the paper are more organizations than ever before are successfully using their BSC as a strategic management tool and there is a steady shift towards the use of modern'3rd Generation' designs.
Based on the findings of the paper it has been revealed that BSC model is considered as a more appropriate research model for the evaluation of performance and translating an organization’s strategic objectives into a set of performance indicators. Further it is revealed that the BSC is intended not only as a strategic measurement system but also as a strategic control system which can align departmental and personal goals to overall strategy. Therefore by these findings we can learn that BSC is a tool which can be used increasingly as a model for evaluating performance, e.g by the use of financial perspective financial performance can be measured in terms of criteria such as the quarterly revenue, growth, operating income by division, increase in market share, increase in Return on Equity (ROI) and the like. These measures will ensure the success of the organization and survival of the business while enabling to attain the personal goals as well. In the same way measures that can be considered under the customer perspective are percentage sales from new products, on time delivery, ranking by key accounts, etc.. These can be used to attain the customer oriented goals. Measures to be considered under the internal business perspective are cycle time, unit cost, yield, engineering efficiency, etc.. They will ensure attaining the goals of technological capability, manufacturing excellence and design productivity. Under the learning and growth perspective time to develop next generation, process time to maturity and percentage of products equaling 80% of sales can be considered as measures and they can be used in achieving goals such as technology leadership, manufacturing learning and product focus. Likewise, BSC can be used as a strategic measurement system but also as a strategic control system which can align departmental and personal goals to overall strategy.

Balanced Scorecard in Sri Lankan Government Organizations and Associated Limitations


Balanced Scorecard in Sri Lankan Government Organizations and Associated Limitations

In the recent past Sri Lankan companies have opted towards adopting Balanced Scorecard as a method evaluating the performance of the employees. Some Sri Lankan blue chip companies have already adopted the balanced scorecard method in order to evaluate the performance of the employees as well as the company as a whole. For example, Dialog Axiata PLC has adopted a customized version of Balanced Scorecard framework since the year 2012 and has seen many improvements in terms performance. This proves that implementation balanced scorecard framework to Sri Lankan companies is possible.
However many Sri Lankan Government organizations seem to be facing many limitations when it comes to implementing the Balanced Scorecard concept. Some of the limitations are discussed below.
One of the main limitations that Sri Lankan companies face when it comes to implementing the above method is the incompatibility of the culture prevailing in many companies with the concept of Balanced Scorecard. Many companies do not have the performance driven cultures. For an example, Sri Lankan Airlines which is a government owned airline is currently facing the risk of bankruptcy due to the ever growing losses made year after year. It is evident that Sri Lankan Airlines does not have a performance driven culture which would have been ideal in terms of reviving the business.
In most cases performance evaluation is considered to be a Human Resource function that is required to be carried out once a year in order to pay bonuses and other benefits to the employees. Hence performance evaluation might not play an important role in day-to-day business.
More often than not, people tend to be negative towards change. When it comes to implementing a new concept such as balanced scorecard, people tend to be resistance towards change. Lack of change management has led to failure of many initiatives. Hence it can be said that resistance of employees to change is one of the limitations when it comes to implementation of balanced scorecard concept.
Lack of knowledge pertaining to formulation, implementation and evaluation of scorecard framework, may prove to be a limitation when it comes to implementing the balanced scorecard framework to Sri Lankan companies. The power with regard to making decisions about government owned organizations lies upon the politicians of the country rather than upon the educated government officials. Poor educational background of politician and their lack of interest towards implementing a performance driven culture coupled with corruption have forced companies like Sri Lankan Airlines to the brink of collapse. Hence it can be said that lack of knowledge and support from the top management is a main limitation when it comes to implementing balanced scorecard method in Sri Lanka.
Formulation of scorecards is often time consuming. Since the aim of Balanced Scorecard Framework is to link the company vision and strategy with the performance measurements, the scorecards cannot be drawn overnight. The process requires careful planning which often tend to take months at a time. Hence the top management may perceive the process of implementing the balanced scorecard too time consuming and non-value adding. Lack of management support is another reason why the implementation of balanced scorecard framework tends to fail in Sri Lanka.

Implementation of BSC in Sri Lankan government organizations

  Implementation of BSC in Sri Lankan government organizations

Most of the Sri Lankan government and government related organizations are in underperformed level and financially not profitable. When looking at their management practices, it is clear that most of them still use conventional management practices which cascading down generations of managers as well as almost unchanged and unchallenged, despite the market dynamics. These traditional practices have hampered the accomplishment of strategic goals significantly influencing for organizational failures. Therefore, strategic planning is an essential thing to improve the performance of the government organizations in Sri Lanka. Through this, business activities can bealigned to the vision and strategy of the organization, internal and external communications can be improved, and alsocan monitor organization performance against strategic goals. Most of the government organizations in Sri Lanka misinterpret annual budgeting process as the actual strategic planning. This makes the whole organizational performance to measure based only on financial targets, hence the real performance never been measured in terms of the in line with the company vision and mission,  actual market potential or the competitive advantage the organization. Therefore, implementation of Balanced Score Card is crucial in Sri Lankan government and semi-government organizations to align strategies into operations throughout the organizations as well as to measure performance of areas in the organization and directing everyone to in to one direction. Implementation of BSC can provide several advantages to improve the performance of government and government related organizations. The most significant benefit is theability to decide a suitable strategy which aligningthat to the daily operations in all areas of the organization. In addition, BSC also act as a communication tool. This is being done through assessing performance, informing the future targets while giving room for re-forecasting and analyzing any faults by helping managers to communicate from top-down or bottom-up. Moreover, the scorecard can manage all aspects of organization to achieve its overall goals within a specified time with limited resources. In fact, it can identifythe requirement of resources and situationswhere resources are not optimized. Finally, BSCcan also be used as a performance management systemby linking the performance to the overall strategic objectives and aligning the rewarding mechanisms appropriately to encourage the right behaviors.
However, when BSC is implementing in Sri Lankan government and government related organizations, there are few things that need to be highly concerned for making it success. Use of unique score card to each organization, without adopting or coping from another industry is highly important as every organization has unique strategic objectives.
Involvement of top management and change of organizational culture to facilitate the successful implementation are one the key factors that have been identified in Malaysian GLC case study. This could be a challenge with respect of Sri Lankan government organizations as they have very traditional organizational culture which is very reluctant to changes. Therefore, the top management has an important responsibility to change this conventional nature and this can be achieved through their actively participation for the process. The need of centralized common IT system is essential for the proper implementation of BSC. But unfortunately most of our government and government related organizations are poorly IT facilitated, therefore, establishment of proper IT system and link all the work in to that system is highly significant for the proper implementation of BSC.
At present, KPIs used in may government and government related organizations are only financially oriented and they need to be revised based on BSC as allowing to measure both financial and non-financial measures. Even though, the BSC is originally for measure individual performance when it is applied to local context in needs to be divert from individual perspective to team perspective. Since Sri Lankan culture is more team oriented, for the proper implementation of BSC, team performance should be measured and not be flowed down to individual levels. This is important especially when it comes to operational and middle management levels. This team performance through the scorecard would help synergize the performance of all employees and induce them to pull in one direction.
In addition as the Malaysian case study revealed, management accountants in the local government and government related organizations have the biggest responsibility of implementing BSC by coordination with other departments. Finally, the success story of proper implementation of BSC in Malaysian GLC can be adopted as a dummy for the local government organizations to make them well performed entities. The factors identified from that study which considered as critical for appropriate implementation of BSC canalso be applied in Sri Lankan government and government related organizations with relevant adjustments with respect local context.  Conclusion
The referred article has tried to investigate the important factors contributed to successful implementation of BSC in a particular Malaysian Government-linked company. The study has identified commitment of top management, interpersonal communication channel, existence of common standardized IT system and change of company culture as the important factors for successful BSC implementation. In addition, the important role that management accountants play as change agents in BSC implementation process also has been identified. This study can be applied to the Sri Lankan government organizations, as they are heavily require to shift from traditional management practices to strategic management tool such as BSC to improve the organizational performance. When BSC is applying to Sri Lankan government organizations there need to be done some modifications to match with local context. One such prominent adjustment is shifting from individual perspective to team perspective to match with Sri Lankan culture and this is more important in operational and middle management level.

Application of BSC to Local Not for Profit Organisations


Financial Perspective
Not only profit oriented oragnisations but also non-profit organisations must have a solid understanding of their financial situation. However this perspective is kept below the other perspectives by NPO due to the priority of non-financial objectives and it will raise the question how will the organisationbe affordedfor what they came together to do.Funds for the operations will be generated both by trading income and non-trading income. For an example in a religious organisation trading income would be money collected from selling Dammabooks and non-trading income would be the donations. Distribution of gains to targeted community and promoting sustainability of the organisation are two aspects to be balanced by NPO out of surpluses. Distributions (which indicate the quality of programmes) are required to attract donors e.g.:distribution of stationery goods to school students in a rural area. Funding sources, cost of services and overheads etc. could beincorporatedinto NPO’s strategic plans and operating income, return on capital and economic value addition could be measured. Through these measures it focuses on improving value to stakeholders while controlling the cost since lack of funds. Finally financial reports could improve the confidence of donors and other fund grantors ensuring the financial sustainability.
2.2.2.      Member Perspective
There is a question of naming people who are involved with the NPO, as ‘customers’ due to the variation and nature of dealings in compared to PO. Ali B. Somers (2016) has widened the customer perspective as stakeholder perspective recognizing them as employees, volunteers, suppliers, beneficiaries, donors and consumers.This perspective focuseson improving stakeholder value and questions that how will the organisation ensure that they are delivering what they had decided to deliver from the start. The attitudes, satisfaction and retention of stakeholders could be measured by setting objectives.

 Internal Business Perspective
This perspective will question on how the organisation will ensure that they are doing it in the most efficient way. It concerns about the efficiency of programmes or services offered and the ability to fulfil needs of the community.  It measures the cost and quality of services provided.

2.2.4    Learning and Growth Perspective
This view raises the question how will the organisation move forward to ensure that they continue in the future or achieve succession. This aspect looks at the human capital of the organisation and measures the necessary skills, community connection and retention etc. In this scenario skills, knowledge and attitudes of leaders and employees are essential for the success of marketing, branding and donor development.

Mission Perspective
This perspective supersedes all the other perspectives and highlights the importance of prioritising and achieving the social objective. For an example religious organisations have focused on spreadingDamma as much possible. All the other spiritual activities have been arranged around this perspective. The effectiveness could be measured by setting objectives for milestones and feedback programmes.
 In addition an environmental perspective could be seen in Health-Care organisations in order to understand the behavior pattern of stakeholders. They would use aging indexes and dependency indexes to understand the population.
 Process of Adoption of BSC
In order to apply BSC in to the strategic planof the organisation, vision and mission of the organisationshould be clearly stated andvision should be converted in to operational goals.Next it is required to identify objectives and measures which is called a strategy map and adjust strategy based on feedback. The responsibilities of volunteers/ members can be assigned as per the map andwork can be reconciled after the completion.Outcome can be used as an external communication methodologyto promote next and on-going activitieswhich will enhance the credibility towards investors. Few examples for objectives and measures related to a religious organisationhave been presented under appendix 01.
  Issues in Implementation of BSC
Since original BSC was developed to cater PO (as per the literature reviews) amendments might be required (adding mission perspective) to reflect the achievement of mission of NPO. Occasionally implementation is difficult in NPO than PO due to unavailability of properorganisational structure,absence of indicators which has linked to goals,lack of management commitment, political issues, lack of resources and misrepresentation of information. Most of these disputes have been arisen due to barriers in implementing strategy i.e. BSC is applied to the organisational strategy and failure in strategy execution leads to the failure in BSC.  Mainly members do not understand the strategy and superiors do not consume enough time to discuss on strategy. Further budgets have not been linked to strategy and performance of superiors has not been connected to strategy.Thus well-articulated mission and strategy, staff involvement and training, identification of correct key performance indicators and measures and communication are the critical success factors in BSC implementation.
 Conclusion
Successful implementation of BSCmay enhance cross-functional collaboration, co-operation, communication and the visibility across the organisations. Application of BSC to Sri Lankan organisations would bring similar benefits Amendments may be required to the original BSC especially in applying it to non-profit organisations.Implementation should be well planned avoiding main barriers.


BSC framework for an orphanage of children


BSC framework for an orphanage of children (within the age group of 0 to 18).
·       Financial Perspective – focuses on the financial data of the institute. The orphanage’s main source of income is donations and government incentives and support. Whereas, the expenses include all outflows in order to provide the needs of the children. The orphanage will budget for each kid – provisioning for the basic needs as a priority.
·        Internal processes perspective – focuses on how well the institute is doing and the facilities provided to satisfy the children. For e.g. educational opportunities (e.g. hiring tuition teachers for additional teachings), leisure opportunities (e.g. playground), support for basic religious activities (e.g. Sunday school, Sil sessions on poya days, Sunday Mass programs, etc.)
  Learning and Growth perspective –focuses on learning and implementing new and better strategies for improvement purposes. Orphanage could have an in-house schooling system for kids who is not mentally stable to mingle with society yet. Also, for kids below 5 years, a day care facility could be operated. Where, normal kids are also admitted for the daycare therefore there will be a mix of children – this might boost the orphan kids’ mentality as well.
·      Customer perspective – focuses on satisfying customers. The customers of the orphanage are orphans. The customer perspective is therefore to satisfy the orphans. The children should not be felt like orphans but normal kids. Adequate facilities should be provided while basic need satisfaction is a must. The children should be treated well – if not; the parents and the government will get intervened in the operations, thereby restricting the freedom of operations.

JAT Holdings PLC

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