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Presentation: 7 Steps to Process Mastery

Presentation: 7 Steps to Process Mastery
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Posted by: Derek Weeks on Friday, September 10, 2010

Business Process Management (BPM) big wins have been limited to a small cadre of process masters... but not anymore. Now everyone is just 7 steps away from process mastery.
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We ve all heard those stories of BPM success that influenced the bottom line and increased revenues. We've all heard those compelling cases of 50%, 60% even 70+% reductions in process cost with hard ROI payback in 12 months or less. We have heard them and they are very compelling. Yet it seems that for many of us, those kinds of results remain elusive. Why is that? Perhaps it is because no one has taken the time to distill the essence, in simple terms, of just how to achieve such results. And that is what this book is intended to do.

 

 

This presentation draws out the 7 steps that can help you master your processes, regardless of what mastering means to you. The presentation provides an introduction to concepts delivered in Terry Schurter's book "The Insider's Guide to BPM".

 

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COMMENTS

Derek Weeks posted on Monday, September 13, 2010 8:42 AM
This PowerPoint deck provides a great intro to 7 steps of process mastery. It is not so much BPM-centric as it is about understanding and analyzing one's business processes. I think it provide a good high level overview of the seven steps, even if you never see the book it is based upon.
derweeks
Derek Weeks posted on Thursday, March 24, 2011 9:20 AM
If you want to sign up for a FREE copy of Terry's ebook, you can find it here: http://process.global360.com/forms/7StepstoProcessImprovementeBook#form.
derweeks
chris posted on Friday, June 27, 2014 12:24 PM
I really like the quick overview of process. He actually used his own method to describe his thoughts. Simplicity. Love it.
cerisinc
grayrid1985 posted on Thursday, September 14, 2017 3:42 AM
Nice one thanks
grahamridley1985
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