VIBGYOR HIGH is one of India’s leading educational institutions. Under the leadership of its founder, the rapidly growing VIBGYOR Group has opened 39 schools in 14 major cities with over 55,000 students.
At the close of this decade, VIBGYOR was managing an extraordinary workload. They had six new schools coming up in different cities. They also had significant renovation and expansion work for 39 existing schools. Like most construction projects, school construction is often plagued by project management challenges. Chaos in an educational environment is especially painful. Delayed openings. Disarray. And worst of all, the potential loss of new admissions.
The work got off to a poor start and soon fell behind schedule. The impact was immediate. Admissions dropped as a number of prospective students opted for other schools. VIBGYOR managed to open several schools that weren’t fully ready. After the openings came a mad rush to finish (‘firefighting’ in project management language) that went on for weeks.
In June 2019, VIBGYOR reached out to Realization for help. The company quickly put a team together and created a Project Delivery Office to help manage VIBGYOR’s slate of new construction and expansion projects.
To properly lay the groundwork, the Realization team ran a feasibility analysis looking at six new schools for 2020-2021. The analysis would reveal what they could achieve, and what specific challenges would need to be dealt with. A week later the team reported back to VIBGYOR’s chairman:
Management moved ahead with six schools instead of eight. Four schools in the first tranche. This would be followed by another two, only if initial progress on the first four went according to the aggressive plan.
INTEGRATING ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR ALL SCHOOLS
The Project Management Office — the two project managers working alongside the six experts, created project plans that integrated the work of all departments for all the schools. VIBGYOR went live with all the plans within a week. They planned each project as two phases: full kitting and execution.
FULL KITTING
Enabled by Streamliner software, full kitting was about ensuring absolute readiness for executing the work. One full kitting point was for the front offices; a second full kitting point was for rest of the school. All decisions, designs and orders for front offices were released within a month of the setup. The rest of the decisions, designs and orders were released gradually in the following two months.
EXECUTION
On the execution side, the Realization team helped set up a management process for fast response to early warning signals from the Streamliner software. There was a 20 to 30-minute daily issue resolution meeting at each site. And a weekly one-hour review with the chairman, Mr. Kerawalla, to resolve any pending issues and approvals. The daily meeting at each site also addressed readiness for upcoming tasks.
“For us, missing our delivery milestone translates to a one-year delay. This year was big: open six schools against the usual two to three. Acting on Streamliner ’s real-time scheduling, and forward-looking alerts, we are about to deliver all six projects on time. An even bigger expansion plan is slated for next year.”
RUSTOM KERAWALLA
CHAIRMAN, VIBGYOR GROUP OF SCHOOLS
For the academic year 2020-21, the front offices were fully ready on time for six schools. Six had been the most aggressive target. The teams had originally started on four schools, but during the construction process and with the pace of full kitting closure, the Realization team pushed to take on the other two, especially since the funds were in place. As a result, admissions rose 20% over previous years. All six schools were projected to finish on time in April 2020. They also project the renovation and expansion work on 39 existing schools to finish on time in April 2020.