Week -15 Case Study - Genex Fuels Case Study - Computer Science
Read the Project Management Technology at Genex Fuels Case Study on pages 333-335 in the textbook.
Answer the Discussion Questions at the end of the Case Study.
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Mini Case
Managing Technology
at Genex Fuels4
“You have got yourselves into a terrible predicament,” said V. R. “Sandy” Sandhuramen,
his soft Indian accent belying the gravity of his words. “You are incredibly lucky you
have managed to do business as well as you have, but this situation cannot be allowed
to carry on.” Sandy, a high-priced technology consultant, had been hired by Genex
Fuel’s new CIO, Nick Devlin, to review the company’s technology portfolio and help
him and his newly appointed IT architect, Chuck Yee, get a handle on the firm’s tech-
nology needs.
Genex, a major producer of crude oil and natural gas, is the largest marketer of
petroleum and petroleum products in the region. It is structured into three distinct
business divisions, each comprising a number of functional segments. Until recently,
IT had been decentralized into the three divisions, each with its own director of IT who
reported to the divisional executive vice presidents (EVPs). Devlin, formerly the direc-
tor of the corporate division, had been appointed CIO and given the specific mandate to
bring in SAP as the primary technology platform for all the divisions.
“We have to start behaving like we’re one business,” said the CEO when he
appointed Devlin. “I want a much more agile and responsive IT organization than
we’ve had in the past. It seems to me that every time I ask IT to look into something
I’ve heard or read about, they always come up with a thousand and one reasons why it
won’t work. We need to be able to use technology competitively, and that won’t happen
unless you can get ahead of the curve.”
Devlin’s excitement about his new mandate had lasted just about a week, until the
true scope of the challenge became clear. He had asked each divisional IT director for an
inventory of hardware and software currently in place and to briefly outline the work
that was in their plans for the coming year. “We must have one of every piece of hard-
ware and software ever produced,” Devlin marveled as he scanned their reports. On
the one hand, there was a new customer management system called COMC, which had
been implemented to improve real-time information exchange between the company’s
135 bulk fuel sites and Genex headquarters. On the other hand, IT was still running an
archaic DOS-based marketing system called MAAS to provide customer service and
reports. “And they want to bring in SAP!” he groaned. “We need a plan, and we need
it soon.”
That was when Devlin had engaged Sandy to work with Yee. “First, I want a
no-holds-barred assessment of our current situation,” he had said, and now they were
in his office, outlining the “terrible predicament.”
4 Smith, H. A., and J. D. McKeen. “Managing Technology at Genex Fuels.” #9-L05-1-004, Queen’s School of
Business, February 2005. Reproduced by permission of Queen’s University, School of Business, Kingston,
Ontario.
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334 Section IV • IT Portfolio Development and Management
“The biggest problem you face at present,” said Sandy, “is the fact that you have
absolutely no standards and no integration, as you discovered for yourself, Nick.” There
was a lot of technology out there—both old and new—and it was a political hot potato.
Almost every system had its group of advocates, some very senior in the company. All
the EVPs had invested their individual technology budgets in the hardware and soft-
ware that they felt could best support their work. The problem was that maintaining
this mishmash was now costing an arm and a leg. And it was highly doubtful that the
company was getting true value for its technology investment.
“We should be able to leverage our existing investments so we can invest in new
technology,” said Yee. “Instead, almost all our budget is taken up with holding these
systems together with toothpicks and tape.”
“One of the most challenging situations,” Sandy went on, “is Price One.”
Obsolete but absolutely essential, Price One is the fuel-pricing system that stores
the pricing algorithms for all fuels marketing functions, including aviation, marine,
retail, branded associates, and industrial and wholesale. Although pricing is an
integral part of marketing, Price One cannot communicate with COMC and is not
easily adaptable to changes in the business environment. Price One perfectly reflected
the business and technology that existed ten years ago, but this has now become a
real drawback. To get around these limitations while continuing to use Price One,
staff manually feed information from pricing requests in COMC to Price One to get
approval because both systems use different terminology in coding products for dif-
ferent pricing methods.
Price One also lacks the ability to link information from different systems to
ensure data integrity. As a result, Price One has accumulated some irrelevant data
groups under pricing for products, and such corrupted data can be detected only by an
experienced individual who has been dealing with that product group for decades and
who would know at a glance the validity of the data. One of Price One’s critical flaws
is its inability to link with other systems, such as COMC, and to pick up competitive
market information in order to approve price. Previous plans to rewrite this system
have been resisted strenuously by management because of the expense. Now the sys-
tem is on its last legs.
“And like most oil and gas companies,” Sandy observed, “you have automated
very few of your information assets as other types of organizations have done.” Typically
for the industry, Genex had grown by acquiring other, smaller firms and had inherited
an enormous amount of physical data. It now has more than two million items of paper
and microfilm. It has one hundred twenty thousand tapes of data. Some items date back
to the 1940s and came from numerous sources. The company’s seismic assets, on which
it bases many of its decisions and which has a replacement cost estimated at more than
two billion dollars, are stored on a wide variety of media from analog tapes, magnetic
reels, and cartridges to optical discs to paper, film, and microfilm. They are spread out
across five conventional physical warehouses.
This system of data management is problematic for two main reasons. First, with
land sales occurring every two weeks, it is extremely difficult to make timely decisions
based on all known information about a property. Clearly, the more seismic information
a company can bring to bear on its decisions, the better it can decide where it wants
to do further work. Second, the company’s data assets, on which its future depends,
are extremely vulnerable. There is no backup. When needed, the only copy of the
Managing Technology at Genex Fuels 335
information requested is physically transported to Genex’s offices. The tapes on which
the data reside deteriorate further with each reading. Furthermore, much information
resides on obsolete forms of media and is getting increasingly difficult to access.
“Finally, IT is getting a lot of pressure from the executive office,” reported Sandy.
“These guys have seen what’s going on in other companies, and they want to see
Genex move into the twenty-first century. Staff at Genex cover vast territory and must
work from home, from local facilities, or on the road. Not only does Genex need to
provide a virtual working environment for these workers, but it also needs to con-
sider how they can work together as a team without having physical colocation for
communication.”
“Well, I guess we have it all,” said Devlin. “Integration problems, outdated hard-
ware and software, inconsistent data, expensive workarounds, pressure to modernize,
and substantial budget limitations.” Turning to Yee and Sandy, he smiled. “Now what
are we going to do about it? Where do we start?”
Discussion Questions
1. What evidence is the CEO using to suggest that Genex is not using technology com-
petitively?
2. Did Devlin need to hire Sandy, a “high-priced technology consultant,” to tell him
that technology at Genex was a mess?
3. Devise a strategy to successfully implement enterprisewide systems (such as SAP)
at Genex.
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