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Identifying Process Improvement Opportunities

So Process Improvement is your passion, or at least your assignment du jour. How do you go about recognizing projects that can help the company achieve its objectives and make your star rise, too? In this channel, we will explore all the angles--from political to good old return on investment. Get ready for some helpful hints.
Getting a Grip on Business Processes
- by CRM Daily
The US federal government has a mixed record when it comes to adopting and implementing BPM solutions.

Designing to Close the Stakeholder Value Gap
- by Michael R. Wood
Asking stakeholders what they value seems to be the easiest way to find out. But there are flaws in traditional survey techniques. Here's a three-pronged approach that can help you close the treacherous stakeholer value gap.

Identifying Winning Process Improvement Opportunities
- by Michael R. Wood
When you are proposing a PI project, you want to make sure you have the best possible chances of carrying through with it successfully. How you pick your projects is as important as how you manage them. Make sure you pick a winner.

Coming Soon
  • Where Does It Hurt? Where There Is Pain, There Can Be Opportunities for Gain
  • Where's the Beef? ROI Still Wins the Day--The Bigger, the Easier to Sell
  • Where Are the Change Champions? When the Right People Want It, Change Happens
  • Finding the Value Gaps--Discovering Where Improvements Need to Be Made



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