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#AIwebcast MOVING TO A RESPONSIBILITY- CENTERED BUDGET MODEL PRINCIPLES OF RESPONSIBILITY-CENTER MANAGEMENT Larry Goldstein Campus Strategies, LLC Larry.Goldstein@Campus-Strategies.com 1 LEARNING OUTCOME After participating you will be able to assess if your institution is prepared to move to a responsibility-center budget model. 2 1

SESSION AGENDA Responsibility-Center Management 101 Assessing if RCM is a good fit for your institution Assessing if your institution is ready to begin developing an RCM model 3 LEARNING POLL OUTCOME What is the dominant characteristic of your current approach to budgeting? 4 2

#AIwebcast RESPONSIBILITY-CENTER MANAGEMENT 101 5 TERMINOLOGY Responsibility-center management Responsibility-center budgeting Activity-based budgeting Revenue responsibility budgeting Cost center budgeting Profit center budgeting Incentive budgeting 6 3

DEFINITION RESPONSIBILITY-CENTER BUDGETING Classifies individuals programs and units as either revenue or cost centers. Revenue centers control the revenues they generate and are responsible for financing both their direct and indirect costs. Cost centers are funded from central revenues and taxes assessed on revenue centers. 7 CAVEAT No pure RCM models There are hybrid models based primarily on RCM principles RCM-based hybrids are often used in combination with other models such as formula, performance-based, incremental, etc. Despite this reality, my discussion assumes RCM applies to all resource decisions 8 4

WHY PURSUE RCM? RCM focuses attention on revenue In particular, RCM establishes appropriate incentives for engaging in activities that lead to increased revenue RCM supports and facilitates responsible pursuit of entrepreneurial activities And it facilitates cost-benefit analyses and trade-off studies 9 WHY PURSUE RCM? RCM encourages delivery of effective, competitive administrative services It leads to self-correcting organizations RCM focuses appropriate attention on cost control, price restraint, and educational outcomes Finally, RCM emphasizes revenue optimization as opposed to counterproductive internal competition 10 5

PRINCIPLES Best decisions occur when decision maker is close to and has access to relevant information Level of decentralization must be proportional to organizational size/complexity Responsibility and authority should be aligned Central administration must retain sufficient control to ensure achievement of institutional goals 11 PRINCIPLES Accountability rewards and sanctions are required to operationalize responsibility/authority Mechanisms for increasing available resources are preferable to those focused on merely dividing existing resources All units throughout the institution must rely on common information systems providing timely and accurate data Outcomes measures are preferable to input controls 12 6

PRINCIPLES Outcomes-based academic performance criteria are essential to the achievement of academic excellence Stable financial environments facilitate good planning Good planning contributes to stable financial environments 13 RCM STRUCTURE ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE INSTITUTION ARE DIVIDED INTO THREE MAJOR CATEGORIES REVENUE CENTERS have the capacity to generate revenue from external sources BLENDED operations have some minor revenuegenerating capability, but rely on the general fund for budgetary support COST CENTERS have no direct revenuegenerating capability 14 7

REVENUE TREATMENT Revenue ownership Revenue centers own the revenues they generate General revenues unrestricted appropriations, investment income, unrestricted gifts and endowment income are owned by central administration Revenues generated by blended units are subject to varying treatment 15 EXPENSE TREATMENT Revenue centers are responsible for covering all expenses Direct Indirect Revenue centers purchase services from cost centers, helping to underwrite the cost centers operations A major charge incurred by revenue centers (and some blended units) is a tax on their unrestricted revenues, which must be paid to central administration 16 8

EXPENSE TREATMENT Cost centers are financed in the same manner as they would be in any other resource allocation model With the exception of some blended units, their entire budget represents a subsidy from central administration Some cost centers may generate small amounts of revenue that would be outside the scope of RCM 17 TAXES AND SUBVENTION As mentioned earlier, revenue centers pay taxes on unrestricted revenues Taxes are used, along with general revenues, to achieve institutional objectives Subsidize cost centers Redistribute wealth through subvention Fund institutional priorities in accordance with established plans 18 9

HOW DOES RCM BUDGETING OPERATE? 1. Charge all units to prepare and submit operational plans in support of the institution s strategic plan, infrastructural plans, and unit priorities 2. Based on approved operational plans, project the full budget for future year(s) 3. Estimate preliminary budgets for cost centers based on anticipated resources and required quality/volume of services 19 HOW DOES RCM BUDGETING OPERATE? 4. Project allocation of indirect costs to revenue centers based on preliminary budgets and historical usage data 5. Project tuition revenues and financial aid 6. Set tax rate in support of plans (influenced by degree of restriction on appropriations and other sources) 20 10

HOW DOES RCM BUDGETING OPERATE? 7. Project utilization of central resources, including RCM taxes Amount needed to fund cost centers Amount available for subvention Amount intended to support achievement of institutional priorities 8. Charge revenue centers and cost centers to develop balanced budgets Spending from unit reserves may be approved 21 HOW DOES RCM BUDGETING OPERATE? 9. Conduct a structured review / feedback process of preliminary results, including deviations from guidelines 10. Rebalance the whole by vetting / refining revenue and cost centers proposed budgets 22 11

LEARNING QUESTIONS OUTCOME 23 #AIwebcast ASSESSING IF RCM IS A GOOD FIT FOR YOUR INSTITUTION 24 12

LEARNING POLL OUTCOME What or who is the driving force related to the interest in RCM? (Select all that apply.) 25 ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT PHILOSOPHY Basic principles of RCM require a decentralized management approach If the institution is wedded to a highly centralized management structure, RCM likely will not succeed Decentralized responsibility and authority must be aligned under RCM Central oversight will still be required, but RCM operates with much more delegated authority than other models 26 13

ANALYTICAL CAPABILITY RCM requires a significant overhead investment Initially to develop the model and determine its specific characteristics Thereafter to manage it and respond to changed circumstances If the institution isn t willing or able to make the required investment, RCM will not be successful 27 SIZE MATTERS RCM operates best when implemented at the school / college level within a university Most community colleges operate in a relatively centralized manner If a community college wanted to pursue RCM, it probably would have to be done at the division level 28 14

SIZE MATTERS Three revenue centers is the minimum number to make it meaningful, and four is better though some smaller universities are pursuing RCM If an institution has fewer than three revenue centers that is, schools or colleges it might consider implementing at the department level 29 SIZE MATTERS This is challenging because it s hard enough to find deans with the requisite skills It might be impossible to find a sufficient number of department heads with the knowledge, skills, and entrepreneurial interest 30 15

ASSESSING THE CURRENT CLIMATE Is there capacity to grow enrollment? Do you have flexibility with respect to tuition pricing? Is there justification for differential tuition? How strong are your deans especially in terms of financial capability? Do the schools and colleges have in-house financial professionals? 31 ASSESSING THE CURRENT CLIMATE How strong is the senior leadership? How would you characterize the level of trust between the administration and the faculty? How transparent is the current approach to resource allocation? Is your administration prepared to involve faculty and others in the development of the RCM model? 32 16

ASSESSING THE CURRENT CLIMATE What s the relative strength of the staff in the budget office? Do they have the expertise to support the analysis required to design and implement the RCM model? If not, are you prepared to invest funds to obtain consulting assistance? Are you prepared to visit other institutions to gain from their experience? 33 ASSESSING THE CURRENT CLIMATE If you re at a public institution, how much of the operating appropriation is restricted to specific purposes? Is any portion of the operating appropriation driven by enrollment within specific schools or colleges? 34 17

IN SUMMARY GOOD FIT Large, decentralized campus structure Differentiated tuition Budget-savvy deans and administration High level of trust and transparency across campus QUESTIONABLE FIT Small, centrallymanaged institution or community college Limited staff to execute change Highly restricted operating appropriations 35 LEARNING QUESTIONS OUTCOME 36 18

#AIwebcast ASSESSING IF YOUR INSTITUTION IS READY TO BEGIN DEVELOPING AN RCM MODEL 37 LEARNING POLL OUTCOME Indicate the level of commitment to RCM at your institution. 38 19

KEY READINESS QUESTIONS Is the senior leadership committed to RCM? Is there a credible individual with sufficient visibility to serve as champion for the effort? How likely is it that you can attract highquality individuals to serve on a broadly representative task force reflective of the campus diversity? 39 KEY READINESS QUESTIONS Will you be able to identify co-champions from within the task force? What other major initiatives are currently underway? What s the recent track record with respect to major campus initiatives requiring broad-based buy-in? 40 20

KEY READINESS QUESTIONS How will the informal leaders respond to a new resource allocation model? Does the culture support a transparent approach to developing an RCM model? Do you have the capacity to establish appropriate communication protocols to keep the campus informed of the effort? 41 LEARNING RESOURCE OUTCOME Responsibility Center Budgeting by Edward L. Whalen This book is an in-depth description of Indiana University s development of RCM. It cover the key approaches and includes an appendix covering their complex approach to allocating overhead using a simultaneous equation. 42 21

LEARNING RESOURCE OUTCOME Responsibility Center Management by Jon C. Strauss and John R. Curry This 2002 NACUBO monograph details the key elements of RCM and discusses the most recent 25-year history of its use in various higher education settings. It s particularly helpful because it debunks some of the myths of RCM. 43 LEARNING QUESTIONS OUTCOME 44 22

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