Bronson designed and delivered the engagement as a structured Alteryx tool development program. The work was organized into the following streams:
1. Current Process Mapping and Requirements Definition
Bronson worked with the capital planning team to map the existing manual process, document the source systems involved, identify the inputs required at each step, and define the outputs required for both internal planning and external reporting.
2. Alteryx Workflow Architecture
Bronson built the tool on Alteryx, designing the workflow architecture to handle the full 25-year horizon across hundreds of projects. The architecture supported escalation and inflation assumptions, project timing adjustments, portfolio roll-ups, and exception handling.
3. Source System Integration
Bronson built the integration with the multiple source systems holding project data, mapping fields, reconciling naming conventions, and ensuring that the tool pulled current data on each run without overwriting source records.
4. 15 Quality Assurance Checkpoints
Bronson embedded 15 quality assurance checkpoints directly in the workflow. The checkpoints catch data quality issues (missing fields, out-of-range values, inconsistent project codes, escalation factor mismatches) at the point in the workflow where they are easiest to fix, rather than at the end where they are most expensive.
5. Cash and Accrual Output Generation
Bronson built the output generation supporting both Cash and Accrual views from the same underlying dataset. Outputs are structured for direct use in the organization’s annual capital planning cycle and external reporting requirements.
6. Project, Portfolio, and Exception Reporting
Bronson built project-by-project forecasts, portfolio-level roll-ups, and exception reports that surface projects requiring planner attention. The reporting structure supports both the standard planning cycle and ad hoc scenario analysis.
7. Knowledge Transfer and Adoption Support
Bronson supported the capital planning team in adopting the tool, providing documentation and walkthroughs that enabled analysts to run the workflow, interpret QA checkpoint outputs, and adjust assumptions for scenario analysis without specialized data science skills.
Key Deliverables
- 25-Year Capital Expenditure Forecasting Tool – The completed Alteryx tool automating long-horizon capital expenditure forecasting across the $50B portfolio, handling hundreds of projects over a 25-year horizon.
- Source System Integration – The tool’s integration with the multiple source systems holding project data, ensuring that the workflow pulls current data on each run without overwriting source records.
- 15 Embedded Quality Assurance Checkpoints – Quality assurance checkpoints built directly into the workflow, catching data quality issues at the point where they are easiest to fix.
The Impact
Bronson’s work transformed the organization’s long-horizon capital planning capability from a manual, multi-hour process into an automated, traceable, faster workflow. Specifically, the engagement delivered:
- 96 percent reduction in planning cycle time, from approximately four hours per run to ten minutes per run, freeing analyst capacity for scenario analysis and decision support.
- 15 embedded quality assurance checkpoints catching data quality issues during the workflow rather than at the end of the cycle, reducing the cost and risk of late-stage corrections.
- Cash and Accrual outputs from a single source of truth, eliminating reconciliation gaps between internal planning views and external reporting requirements.
- Full 25-year horizon coverage across hundreds of projects, supporting both the standard annual planning cycle and ad hoc scenario analysis.
- Audit-grade traceability linking outputs back to source records and embedded logic, supporting finance and audit review.
- Capital planning team adoption without requiring specialized data science skills, integrating with the team’s existing planning cycle rather than imposing a new process.
The result is a capital planning capability that operates at the speed and scale a $50 billion capital portfolio demands. With the forecasting tool in place, the organization can run more scenarios, catch more issues earlier, reconcile internal and external views from a single source, and trust the long-horizon outputs that anchor its capital decisions.