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Noosa Council Deploys Promapp to Support Drive to Digital Transformation

Announcement posted by Promapp 23 May 2016

Sydney, 23 May 2016 – Noosa Shire Council in Queensland has selected cloud-based process management software from Promapp <http://www.promapp.com> as a key platform to support the organisation’s digital transformation and provide enhanced services to council residents.  In addition, Promapp will increasingly be used to support the council’s mission to deliver transparency, efficiency and innovation as it is progressively rolled out among different operational groups in 2016.  
 
Noosa Council services more than 56,000 people in its local government area, has 343 full time equivalent staff, operates an annual budget of $119 million and has $980 million worth of assets. 
 
Increasingly, the organisation had been using ad hoc systems and procedures based on Microsoft Visio, Excel and Word to manage processes but these lacked consistency in their use and were difficult to access.  At the same time, there was only minor standardisation or collaboration  between different council operations resulting in a lack of process efficiency in everything from onboarding of new staff to handling council resident issues.
 
“While Noosa Council has a long and proud tradition, we also recognised that we are a Council that needs to continually develop new ideas and new ways of operating.  As a result, we’re now deploying new versions of financial, HR, asset management, property and rating software this year as part of our digital transformation journey.  The roll-out of these new technologies will be supported by Promapp which will assist with the mapping of procedures ensuring the successful application of new IT applications and their widespread adoption internally,” says Justin Thomas, ICT Manager, Corporate Services, Noosa Council. 
 
The decision by Noosa Council to deploy Promapp followed a comprehensive market review.  Promapp was selected based on its ease of use and deployment, affordability and appealing licensing model.
 
“We wanted a SaaS turnkey solution delivered from the Internet and had heard of other councils that were achieving great operational results following their own Promapp deployment. It has easy to use features and can rapidly draw down documents from the Internet which meant that we did not need to invest in additional IT infrastructure.  At the same time, its document outputs are really attractive.
 
“We were also attracted by Promapp’s Local Government Shared Process Library which will enable us to share knowledge and learn from the experience of other councils throughout Australia and New Zealand - how they’re currently operating and managing their own processes, performance and customer service,” says Thomas.

The library itself includes over 1,000 processes developed by councils and uploaded to the cloud for sharing, including processes for activities such as building consents, resource consents, wastewater management, environmental health and environmental monitoring.  The library also includes an extensive set of processes for dealing with land information, parking, libraries and museums, recreation and leisure, community development, animal management and compliance as well as customer service and service delivery.

A key use for Promapp will also be in supporting the documentation of public interactions and being able to clearly see how these pass through the organisation.   This will then enable the organisation to support a reduction in call handling times resulting in a boost to overall front line customer service operations.  At the same time, Promapp will also reinforce the handling of internal HR issues and provide process support for a seamless approach to council meeting agenda construction and reports.
 
“We wanted business process documentation to assist with day-to-day processes as well as support a cultural change in the organisation to one that would be receptive to supporting consistency and being open to change.  From an IT perspective, Promapp will also support the range of policies and strategies that set the path for future Noosa Councils operations.
 
“Promapp is a key focus for Noosa Council ultimately enabling us to maximise the use of smart ICT systems to drive both efficiencies and good governance practices.  It will be progressively rolled out in the months ahead and will deliver new capabilities which will support cultural change, keep everyone on track and nurture innovation to support our overall council service offering,” says Thomas. 

About Promapp
Established in 2002, Promapp <http://www.promapp.com/>  works with hundreds of organisations worldwide to foster a thriving business improvement and process management culture. 

Promapp’s cloud-based business process management (BPM) software makes it easy to create, navigate, share, and change business processes, enabling quality assurance, risk management, and business continuity. Providing an intuitive online process mapping tool, a cloud-based process repository, and a comprehensive process improvement toolset, Promapp’s proprietary software supports the development of smarter and safer ways to work, while encouraging sharing of information by operational teams rather than limiting it to process analysts and technical specialists.

Promapp’s wide range of public and private sector customers includes:, Coca-Cola Amatil, Air New Zealand, Lumo Energy, Toyota Financial Services, Ricoh Australia, McDonald's, Audi Australia, Fuji Xerox, Department of Justice, Victoria, Adelaide City Council, City of Karratha and Liverpool City Council.    The company is headquartered in Auckland, New Zealand.  www.promapp.com