Practical Process: A New As Is–Making Process Improvement Real
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Roger Tregear states at the beginning of his Column that “The purpose of a successful Process Improvement Project (PIP) is to create, not a To Be, but a new As Is.” The work is not done until the change projects are completed, and the benefits have been delivered. Without delivered, proven, valued business benefits the PIP was, by our own process definitions, a waste. Steps to assure your improvement project is not a waste are inside.
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improvement and problem solving based on BPM capability development, and business process, analysis, improvement, and management. He helps small and large organizations understand the potential, and realize the practical benefits, of process-based management. Roger is the author of the book Reimagining Management. Contact Roger on +61 (0)419 220 280 or at roger@tregearbpm.com.
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