Business processes are the production lines of the new economy. When they fail us, our products and services fail our customers, and our business fails its stakeholders.
Business processes are the production lines of the new economy. When they fail us, our products and services fail our customers, and our business fails its stakeholders.
The more organisations change, the more they must concern themselves with their stakeholder relationships, and the design and management of their processes so that organisations, people and technologies have a common business purpose.
For many organisations, improving business processes is something which is always on the "things we'll get round to list" - where the prevailing attitude is "well, they work OK at the moment" or "we've always done things like this".
That's all very well, and your processes may well work 'OK' - but if you're not looking to continually improve the way you work and your competitors are, you're actually moving backwards.
By identifying your business' overall objectives and continually reviewing, mapping and improving your processes to ensure that they are contributing to your goals (and in a way that makes the best use of your resources) - you will be able to stay competitive.
Course Objectives:
This intensive one-day Business Process Management course focuses on the essential skills business people require to analyse and redesign their processes.
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