Tag Archives: #Process

Why you don’t need silos to scale a startup

My esteemed colleague here at SuccessfulWorkplace wrote a piece about using frameworks to help build business processes for startups when they begin to scale up operations. In the post Tom states that; To make the successful transition to the next stage of growth, companies need to formalize management, communications and processes. To a certain extent […]

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Benchmarking, process, data, validity, reliability, cost

Getting valid benchmarking data

In my other benchmarking posts I’ve explained that you’ll never get to a level of precision where you will truly have an exact comparative benchmark value. It has been proven and noted that the same person asked the same question will give you different answers. But, even if it were possible, you would not be […]

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Just tell me what’s going on

We have a basic human need to know what’s happening around us. More and more, companies are addressing this need by exposing parts of their process that never saw the light of day in the past. Done well, it reduces anxiety and helps make customers into fans of whatever company they’re engaging with. Three recent […]

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Is your company doing the Harlem Shake?

Companies put a great deal of focus on goals and strategies and often less effort goes into the tactics and guidance for how work actually gets done. If you’ve seen the viral video for the Harlem Shake, it illustrates what most companies look like under their corporate covers. Doing the Harlem Shake Enjoy this short […]

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Make agility part of your process

Rational managers for the past thirty years have tightly focused on efficiency, cost cutting, and day-to-day execution — perhaps to a fault. With increasing industry disruption, efficiency is fast becoming of secondary importance to innovation and agility. Many large organizations have too little capacity for external sensing, strategic reflection, and business transformation. As a recent WalMart […]

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Process without governance can literally kill you

There is great power when strong processes meet solid governance practices. I had a recent real-life experience of the opposite, process without governance, which could have had grave results. A group of us were at the movies and a couple sitting on the row in front of us got up in the middle of the […]

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How Einstein would have managed process

Sometimes change is so gradual yet so ubiquitous that we don’t see the enormous implications of what’s really happened until somebody says it in a new way. I recently had such an experience when I read Google’s Michael Jones on How Maps Became Personal in the Atlantic. A lot of the ideas in this piece jumped […]

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What goes around comes around Part 2: Standardize or Innovate?

In a recent post on BPMRedux, What goes around comes around, I wrote about the swing between the need for process automation and the rise of workforce collaboration in the enterprise. And sitting on the train home there was another thought which struck me, two process improvement schools diametrically opposed to one another. On several […]

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Sorry, your success stories are stale

Enterprise change program are dead. This is the year of the Engagement Program. The predictions for 2013 are coming in thick and fast. We know technologies such as mobile, cloud and big data have been making the news and that the Internet of Things is the new darling of the analyst community and application platform […]

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Protecting students is a matter of process

Like everyone that saw the scenes coming from Sandy Hook Elementary last December, I was in shock. It is an unimaginable tragedy that we never hope to see again. The sensational headlines are subsiding and now its time to talk with level heads about solving the problem. Logic takes a back seat Even among the […]

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