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Topic:
Tips & Pointers for Conducting Process Improvements Projects
Date:
April 12, 2012 at 12:30 - 1:30 PM ETPresenters:
Tom Sonde, Principal(SilverRoad Solutions)
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Description
Tips & Pointers for Conducting Process Improvements Projects
Presented by Tom Sonde Summary BPM, TQM, EPM, process mapping, continuous improvement, modeling, change management, and lean are just some of the buzz words currently in vogue. Rather then define buzz words this session is designed to provide practical every day tips for successfully implementing process improvement initiatives in your organization. The skills needed to be a good practitioner are not necessarily the same skills required to be successful in performing process improvement work. While some easily transition into process improvement project leaders other find it more difficult. This session will provide helpful tips for both you and your staff. Learning Objectives • What are the key attributes of successful projects? • How do you approach a process improvement project? • How do you marry best practices, process and technology? Articles Published, Biography and Speaking Expereince Articles Published For addition information please read the following articles I have written: Why Isn’t Improving HRIS a Management Priority? June 2010 http://www.worldatwork.org/waw/workspan/html/workspan-june2011.html Finding the Hidden Values in HR Systems, Human Resources Executive. http://www.hreonline.com/HRE/story.jsp?storyId=26542110 Biography Tom Sonde Principal SilverRoad Solutions Tom is a principal with SilverRoad Solutions, a management consulting firm specializing in business process improvement. He began performing process improvement work while at The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation. He subsequently worked at KPMG Consulting and was VP Global Business Transformation at Misys. Tom has extensive experience in designing and implementing process improvement initiatives. He has written several articles on this topic including: Finding the Hidden Values in HR Systems, Human Resources Executive magazine. For additional information regarding improving your HR system please visit silverroad.net |
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Who Should Participate
Anyone looking to improve the productivity of their organization.
What You Will Learn
BPM, TQM, EPM, process mapping, continuous improvement, modeling, change management, and lean are just some of the buzz words currently in vogue.
Rather then define buzz words this session is designed to provide practical every day tips for successfully implementing process improvement initiatives in your organization.
The skills needed to be a good practitioner are not necessarily the same skills required to be successful in performing process improvement work. While some easily transition into process improvement project leaders other find it more difficult. This session will provide helpful tips for both you and your staff.
• What are the key attributes of successful projects?
• How do you approach a process improvement project?
• How do you marry best practices, process and technology?
Recommended Resources
Articles Published
For addition information please read the following articles I have written:
Why Isn’t Improving HRIS a Management Priority?
June 2010
http://www.worldatwork.org/waw/workspan/html/workspan-june2011.html
Finding the Hidden Values in HR Systems, Human Resources Executive. http://www.hreonline.com/HRE/story.jsp?storyId=26542110
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