TANF Internal Interface Strengths and Weaknesses Worksheet
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- Purpose:
- To survey and record the perceived strengths and weaknesses separately for current TANF interfaces.
- To survey and record the need for interface where they do not currently exist.
- To provide a reference document to utilize in determining actions needed to modify or update existing interface processes to meet minimum or expected needs for the TANF organization.
- A factor would be considered a strength when it is a distinct competency that the agency possesses. A factor would be considered a weakness when it is something the agency does poorly or does not have the capacity to do.
- This information will be utilized in formulation of a strategy plan for TANF as a summary of interfaces needing update or replacement.
- Instructions for questions:
- Complete the following sample questions for each interface process within the TANF organization.
- Because various individuals polled may have different perceptions about the strengths and weaknesses of the process, it is encouraged to review several opinions of respected technical staff members and form a consensus opinion of the strengths and weaknesses.
- Augment the list of questions to fit your particular environment.
- Questions to be considered in determining the strengths and weaknesses of the interface process:
- Does the interface currently provide the expected results and accurately and dependably transfer data?
- Do you frequently have down time as a result of technical problems?
- Is the transfer of data completed within the time limits required?
- Does your interface process have the ability to recover from failures?
- Does your interface process have the flexibility and scalability to handle anticipated expansion?
- Do you have qualified personnel to support the interface?
- Does your interface currently work with all required entities?
- Do you have interface needs with entities that you cannot currently interface with via automated systems?
- What is the number one problem with the interface?
- Can you get adequate reporting from the interface process?
- Do you need additional reporting capability to verify completeness of interface process?
- Is there a technical limitation related to your interface system?
- Is there any known system software support issues with your system?
- Do you need enhanced speed in completion of the interface process?
- Do other systems currently wait for the interface process to complete?
- Does your interface provide sufficient validity and summary reporting of transactions?
- Does the interface have web capabilities?
- Does the interface need web capabilities?
- Instructions for worksheet:
- Column 1 lists the internal interfaces.
- Column 2 lists the TANF business function that requires the interface
- Column 3 lists the evaluation of strengths.
- Column 4 lists the evaluation of weaknesses.
- Column 5 lists the technique to determine the strengths and weaknesses, such as judgments of key decision makers or historical experience.
- Column 6 lists potential changes.
- All entities from the Internal Environment Data Collection Plan worksheet must be described.
- Utilization of the TANF Interface Types Worksheet should assist you in your analysis efforts
Example - Internal Interface Strengths and Weaknesses Worksheet
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2. TANF Business Function |
3. Evaluation of Strengths |
4. Evaluation of Weaknesses |
5. Evaluation Technique |
6. Potential Changes |
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