The good news is you don't need to be a BPM expert to get great results. Written by an experienced process analyst, this how-to guide presents a simple, bottom-line approach to process improvement work.
This how-to guide provides a comprehensive roadmap to help you accomplish BPI in ten simple steps, while engaging your colleagues.
Unlike other books that promote a specific process and performance improvement discipline, this book shows organizations how to achieve success by fixing basic operational issues and problems using a broad and wide-sweeping process-based ...
Aside from the Class A SCAMPI appraisal, there are also Class B and C appraisals. These are lighter forms of the full-blown Class A appraisal. Typically, companies conduct internal Class B and C appraisals for one of two purposes: 1) to ...
Written by an experienced process analyst, The Power of Business Process Improvement is the resource you need to find a simple, bottom-line approach to process improvement work.
This handbook provides a comprehensive and detailed framework for the implementation of "Continuous Improvement" and Lean Six Sigma in a professional project management environment.
Practical tools and examples are provided at every step of the way, enabling immediate implementation of the concepts. This book is more than a guide to continual improvement; it is a guide to leading and managing any organization.
When you invest in expensive technology and systems, you want to get the most out of them.
Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) is an improvement and problem-prevention system created and developed by George Robson to "empower" natural work teams in three General Electric businesses.
This practical guide explains how to implement a strategic performance model and select and integrate appropriate metrics to achieve desired results.