Practical Process: The Problem With Problems
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Roger Tregear warns that just because there are no reported problems with a process doesn’t mean it can’t be improved. In this Column, he urges process practitioners to think more broadly and discover opportunities for innovative improvement as well as for simply improving those processes that are obviously broken. He provides techniques to enable this kind of analysis that, if implemented, significantly contribute to your organization’s goal of creating sustainable process-based management and process improvement.
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