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Denver Parks & Recreation Improve the Tracking and Distribution of Spring Plants

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    We have 16 greenhouses. We grow in
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    36,000 square feet of greenhouse. We grow
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    for this park citywide. We also grow for
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    the zoo and the Denver Botanic Gardens. We
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    have 30 horticulturists that help
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    maintain all the 40-plus parks. There was
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    a lot of talk about the problems that
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    were here, but there wasn't a lot of how
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    are we going to fix these problems and
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    how are we going to find those solutions.
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    In the past, it used to be people would
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    either be at the garage door and they'd
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    load up plants that way, or they would
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    actually drive through the hallway and
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    go from one end of the greenhouse out
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    the other. You'd call somebody and be like, Hey, can
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    I place an order for 2:00?
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    And they'd be like, Let me grab a piece of
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    paper, or Let me run down to the other
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    side of the greenhouse. You know?
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    So it was just not organized. We really talked
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    to all of the park's horticulturists out
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    in the districts. We communicated a lot
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    to figure out where the breakdown was
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    happening, and then we tried to really
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    pinpoint those solutions and start from there.
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    So if we were disorganized on our end,
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    it would only slow the process down for them.
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    We're always about improving efficiency.
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    While we're not selling anything,
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    the citizens of the City and
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    County of Denver are paying for us to do
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    what we're doing, and ultimately, they are
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    the customer. So when I first took over
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    the greenhouse and started using the
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    Black Belt techniques and some of the
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    processes--looking at the A3--you know, the
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    biggest thing there was What's the
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    current state, and where would we
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    want to go? So the current state for the
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    greenhouse at that time was a lot of
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    chaos and also a lot of frustration for people.
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    What we did was we started using
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    all of our doors, and the way we are able
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    to do that is that we actually pull the
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    orders for them ahead of time and
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    place them at the back of the
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    greenhouses toward the doors. Now
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    we're loading people from 14 doors
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    rather than two, and their
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    material is ready when they get here.
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    Some people can be on the north, some people
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    can be on the south, and they can get
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    their plants, get loaded, and get going to
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    go plant the bed. We have an online kind
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    of ordering system, so to speak. Like, we
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    send an email, basically, that has the
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    beds that we're picking up and what's in
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    them, and then we send that to them as an
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    Excel sheet, and then they're able to
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    pull the orders that way. You can pick
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    your date and your hour that you're
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    picking up, and you can pick your bed
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    number there. So for us, you know, there's much less
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    room for error. We can just drop it right
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    into the spreadsheet, and then we can
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    actually sort and find what we're doing
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    for each day. So good organization is key
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    from the very beginning all the way through.
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    We see that there's a problem. We
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    talk about it. We communicate together as
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    a team. Hey, we see this as a problem,
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    and then we figure out a way to make it right.
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    If it wasn't what it is now, I can't
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    imagine how we would operate. Our fellow
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    coworkers come in and are always very
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    pleased with the system and are like,
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    You guys are so well organized, and we
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    appreciate it. We appreciate the plants,
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    and it just goes and flows really well.
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    It's really cool. It makes it all
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    worthwhile in my mind. That's what it's
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    for--for other people to enjoy.
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    [Music].
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Denver Parks & Recreation Improve the Tracking and Distribution of Spring Plants
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