This book has done all the homework for you and provides a succinct, accessible overview on the training and tools available for process improvement that fills that gap of being not too rigid nor too blasé.
Too few standard procedures within an organization and inefficiency will inevitably ensue. But too many, and creativity is stifled. This catch-22 is enough to make heads spin! How does one settle on the perfect mix that will streamline activities and create smooth workflows?
In Successful Business Process Management, you will discover step-by-step instructions that explain how
Overcome resistance and apathy to standard proceduresTake a systematic rather than ad hoc approach to process managementDesign key processes and capture them in documented proceduresRevise existing processes when feasibleRoll out the changes so people know what to doEmbed them in the organization for reliable outcomesWith the increasingly complex organizations of the twenty-first century, it is vital that companies have standard, documented processes and procedures in order to achieve high levels of quality and productivity--yet they can’t afford to dampen the innovation that got them on the map in the first place. Successful Business Process Management will show you how to get it just right.
Paula lives in a small lakeside town in Oregon that is rather like her fictional town, Percival, along with her husband and two cats who bear an even stronger resemblance to Merlin and Morgana (the cats, not the husband). Her house is not self-aware, unfortunately. When not working on a sequel to A Home in Percival, she reads, rows, reads, knits, reads, kayaks, reads, and hangs out with friends who bear no resemblance at all to any of her characters.