The Basics Of Process Mapping


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The Basics of Process Mapping


The Basics of Process Mapping

Author: Robert Damelio

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2011-05-11


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This book provides how-to guidance and examples for three types of maps, namely relationship map, cross-functional process map, and flowchart. It helps readers to effectively apply all three types of maps to make work visible at the organization, process, and job/performer levels.

The Basics of Process Mapping, 2nd Edition


The Basics of Process Mapping, 2nd Edition

Author: Robert Damelio

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2011


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This book provides how-to guidance and examples for three types of maps, namely relationship map, cross-functional process map, and flowchart. It helps readers to effectively apply all three types of maps to make work visible at the organization, process, and job/performer levels.

Process Mapping, Process Improvement, and Process Management


Process Mapping, Process Improvement, and Process Management

Author: Dan Madison

language: en

Publisher: Paton Professional

Release Date: 2005


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At last, a simple, well-written survey of process redesign that will help you transform your organization into a world-class competitor. Author Dan Madison explains the evolution of work management styles, from traditional to process-focused, and introduces the tools of process mapping, the roles and responsibilities of everyone in the organization, and a logical ten-step redesign methodology. Thirty-eight design principles allow readers to custom-fit the methodology to the particular challenges within their own organizations. Additional chapters by guest writers Jerry Talley, Ph.D., and Vic Walling, Ph.D., discuss cross-department process management and using computer simulation in redesign, respectively. (Publisher)