This presentation delivered at a plenary session during the Government OR conference gives an overview of the O.R. Society as well as two of its volunteers schemes: Pro Bono O.R. & O.R. in Schools. It also includes 2 exampled case studies from GORS volunteers who have carried out Pro Bono projects
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The OR Society: Pro Bono O.R. & O.R. in School
1. The OR Society
TUESDAY 1st November2016
Louise Allison, Strategic Projects Manager
Felicity McLeister, ORS Pro Bono Project Manager
2. Session Overview
The OR Society Louise Allison
Pro Bono O.R. Felicity McLeister
Shamim Rahman
Jamie Douglas
O.R. is Schools Louise Allison
Hazel Challenger
3. How can The OR Society support
you?
Would you like to meet other people
working in O.R. outside government?
Would you like to develop your
understanding of O.R?
Would you like opportunities to develop
your CV?
4. The OR Society whats it do?
Advances knowledge:
Conferences & events
Publications
JORS, KMRP, JOS, EJIS, HS
Regional Societies, Special
Interest Groups & Analytics
Network
Training courses
Markets the profession
Impact magazine
Websites
Business community
Schools and careers
Works for members
Inside O.R. Magazine
Volunteering opportunities
O.R. in Schools
Pro Bono O.R.
Accreditation:
CandORS, AORS, AFORS,
FORS
5. Networking
Take advantage of the O.R. community through networking
opportunities
Regional Societies
Keep in touch with O.R. people in your part of the country
Special Interest Groups
Keep up to date with whats going on in your areas of interest
MORS Midland OR Society
YHORG Yorkshire & Humberside OR
Group
NWORG North Western OR Group
NEORG North Eastern OR Group
ORGS OR Group of Scotland
LASEORS London & South East OR
Society
SORG Southern OR Group
WORDS Western OR Discussion Society
SWORDS South Wales OR Discussion
Society
EMORG East Midlands OR Group
Analytics Network
Behavioural O.R.
Criminal Justice
Decision Analysis
Defence
Health & Social Services
O.R. and Strategy
Public Policy Design
Simulation
Third Sector O.R.
6. Accreditation & Chartership
CandORS Candidate Associate of The OR Society
For those either completing a degree with a substantial O.R. content or
starting their first employment in O.R.
AORS Associate of The OR Society
For recent entrants with a couple of years in O.R., post first degree
AFORS Associate Fellow of The OR Society
For those with a successful track record in O.R. extending over at least five
years
FORS Fellow of The OR Society
For those with a significant record of achievement extending over ten years or
more in O.R.
Chartered Scientist coming soon!
10. How it works:
Organisations
Expression of interest
Registration form
Scoping conversation
Project scope sent to volunteers
Organisation selects volunteer
Pre project survey
Project proposal drawn up
Project commences
Feedback sought
Post project survey
11. How it works: Volunteers
THE ROLE OF A
VOLUNTEER
Work with organisation to
specify project
Undertake project, either
individually or in teams
Write up and/or present
their work wherever
appropriate
Mentor junior volunteers
WHO ARE THE
VOLUNTEERS?
O.R. / analytical
professionals
Retired
Consultants
Government employees
Employed professionals
Academics
12. Types of Projects
Strategic
planning/review
Process
improvement
Impact
measurement
Data analysis
Business planning
Efficiency
improvement
Options appraisal
Decision making
Scheduling
Risk analysis
13. Achievements
PROJECTS
90 projects advertised
65 projects completed
25 active projects
VOLUNTEERS
Over 500 volunteers
120 volunteers on
projects
375 volunteer days
Over 贈150,000 worth
of volunteer time
15. Benefits of volunteering
Consultanc
y Skills
Build Your
CV
Making a Real
Difference
Work in a Different
Sector
Team
Building
Soft
Skills
Take Part
in the
Whole
Project
Cycle
Seeing how other
organisations work
Positive
Learning
Experienc
e
LearnNew
Skills
Unique
Opportunitie
s
Project
Management
Meeting
New People
17. Shamim Rahman & David Milson, Food Standards Agency
Pro bono O.R. case study:
Improving the effectiveness
of employer engagement at
Action West London
18. The Charity: Action West
London
Work Programme
Acton Town Centre
Street Market
Motivation Works
Brighter Futures
For Young People
Improving English
For Better Life
Opportunities
Ealing Parents
Involvement In
Childrens
Achievement
Directions West
London Project
Getting Over
Learning Difficulties
and Disabilities
NEETS 16-24
19. Enable Action West London to
understand how their employer
engagement processes can work
more effectively.
OR Society pro-
bono projects
Application form
and CVs
Acceptance of bid
Initial scoping
meeting
Project proposal
form
Workshop 1:
Process map of
current system
Validation of
process map
Review of data
and systems
Workshop 2:
Problems and
solutions
Validation of
problems and
solutions
Report and
presentation of
recommendations
22. No system
Scattergun approach
Lack of clarity
(on responsibilities)
Not best use of
vacancies
Conflict
between targets
and projects
No discussion
Not reading
emails
Pressure of
delayed
payments for
placing clients
One project
structure (Work
Programme)
Resistance to
change
Different
sources of
vacancies
Existence of
boundaries
Strict deadlines
Historical
No one to take
responsibility
Lack of time
Individual
priorities
Not a relevant
vacancy to me
Lack of
communication
Ishekawa Diagram
31. O.R. in Schools
MAKING A REAL DIFFERENCE
Contact
Email: charlene.timewell@theorsociety.com
Phone: 0121 234 7819
32. The OR in Schools Project
The aim of OR in Schools (ORiS) is to
raise awareness of OR with young people
and teachers
Communicate the relevance of mathematics
Highlight career choices
What is OR? DVD
Dedicated website,
www.LearnAboutOR.co.uk
33. How are we currently getting
O.R. in Schools
School visits by OR Society members and
people working in O.R./analytics
Teaching resources
Workshops at teacher conferences
Networks with maths community
34. Making a REAL Difference
INTRODUCING
ALGORITHMS USING
BOARD GAMES
TEACHING LINEAR
PROGRAMMING USING
LEGO
36. Volunteer for OR in Schools
Go into a class and run an activity
Give a careers talk
Approach interested schools
Support links between schools/colleges and the OR
Society
The Benefits:
Networking
Develop new skills and confidence
Make a difference to young people
Raise awareness of O.R.
Counts towards OR Society accreditation
37. Support for Volunteers
Hands on exercises
Case studies
Presentations
Volunteer handbook & training
STEM Ambassadors
Support people going into schools
Induction training with other ambassadors
Enhanced CRB check
38. How to get involved
Contact a local school to offer your
services
Your university or employer may have
outreach links already
Register as a volunteer with The OR
Society
email:
charlene.timewell@theorsociety.com
#10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NubPhxt1uxk
To help Third Sector organisations to do a better job
To promote O.R. in the Third Sector
To promote effective use of O.R.
To give O.R. analysts an opportunity to practise in a wider arena and widen their skills
#15: All third sector organisations: animal welfare, parent and families, disadvantaged groups, elderly, health
#16: Taking part in the whole project cycle
Learning new skills
Meeting new people
Seeing how other organisations work