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The adoption of a process orientation for businesses continues to gather speed, despite what has been described as a persistent confusion about new business process management disciplines and BPM-enabling technologies. This book provides organisations with a clear and explicit method to reduce the scope of their problems by selecting the right processes for improvement projects. The traditional scattergun approaches result in the consumption of limited resources for little strategic or tactical gain. The critical process targeting method explained in this book makes the selection of processes…mehr

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The adoption of a process orientation for businesses continues to gather speed, despite what has been described as a persistent confusion about new business process management disciplines and BPM-enabling technologies. This book provides organisations with a clear and explicit method to reduce the scope of their problems by selecting the right processes for improvement projects. The traditional scattergun approaches result in the consumption of limited resources for little strategic or tactical gain. The critical process targeting method explained in this book makes the selection of processes for improvement based on their positive or negative impact on business goals. It also provides a framework in which to assess the alignment of process objectives with goals by clearly linking processes to organisational goals.
Autorenporträt
Huxley, Craig§Craig Huxley is a partner with Process Performance where he develops Strategic Planning processes and provides Enterprise Architecture support to organisations. He is completing his PhD within the field of process alignment and BPM tools.

Stewart, Glenn§Dr Glenn Stewart is a management consultant and academic. His research is on organisational effectiveness with ICT. He has published over 70 papers in journals, book chapters and international conferences on leadership and enterprise systems.