In part 1 we looked at what process maps (or models) are and what they are used for. We also explored how to create an as-is map in a workshop. In part 2 we considered drawing up the map in a graphical model and part 3 looked more closely at the BPMN (Business Process Modelling Notation) method. In this final part we concentrate on the creation of to-be models.
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Sunday, 28 April 2013
Saturday, 27 April 2013
Process mapping for the uninitiated - part 3
In part 1 we looked at what process maps (or models) are and what they are used for. We also explored how to create an as-is map in a workshop. In part 2 we considered drawing up the map in a graphical model: here we look more closely at the BPMN (Business Process Modelling Notation) method.
Friday, 26 April 2013
Process mapping for the uninitiated - part 2
In part 1 we looked at what process maps (or models) are and what they are used for. We also explored how to create an as-is map in a workshop. Now we'll go on to look at drawing up the map in a graphical model.
Thursday, 25 April 2013
Process mapping for the uninitiated – part 1
Maybe you have seen a process map and wondered how to produce one, or you’ve heard others talking about them and wondered what it’s all about. Hopefully this article will help you to:
- Understand what a process map (or model) is;
- When and where to use one;
- How to go about creating one
Tuesday, 2 April 2013
A Project selection Primer
When is a project not a project?
The seemingly simple word "project" seems to mean so many different things to different people, in spite of definitions by the likes of PMI, APM, etc.
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