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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostOooh, ahh, I'm wounded.
Knobhead.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostGive us a call when you feck it up so I can come and laugh.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostProbably, but as I've decided I want to implement as part of new job I need to find someone experienced in it. Pity there wasn't anyone on here.'A business process comprises a "series or network of value-added activities, performed by their relevant roles or collaborators, to purposefully achieve the common business goal."[4] These processes are critical to any organization,[citation needed] as they can generate revenue and often represent a significant proportion of costs. As a managerial approach, BPM sees processes as strategic assets of an organization that must be understood, managed, and improved to deliver value-added products and services to clients. This foundation closely resembles other Total Quality Management or Continuous Improvement Process methodologies or approaches. BPM goes a step further by stating that this approach can be supported, or enabled, through technology to ensure the viability of the managerial approach in times of stress and change. In fact, BPM offers an approach to integrate an organizational "change capability" that is both human and technological. As such, many BPM articles and pundits often discuss BPM from one of two viewpoints: people and/or technology.
BPM or Business Process Management is often referred to[by whom?] as 'Management by Business Processes'. The term "business" can be confusing as it is often linked with a hierarchical view (by function) of a company. It is therefore preferable to define BPM as "corporate management through processes". By adding BPM the second meaning of 'Business Performance Management' used by Pr Scheer [5] in his article "Advanced BPM Assessment",[6] BPM can therefore be defined as "company performance management through processes". And it's this resolutely performance-oriented definition which is chosen[by whom?] here. Dominique Thiault, in Managing Performance Through Business Processes[7] defines BPM as a management-through-processes method which helps to bla bla bla bla bla bla managerspeak bla bla'
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSounds like a right load of old bollocks.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostBusiness Process Management.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIf you tell me what BPM stands for I'm sure I could do that. I'd just have to read a few books on it first, like you
Client Co decides they need it.
Client Co gets vendor to implement it.
Client Co runs out of cash.
Client Co Gets Suity Ltd in to mop up.
Kerrrrrching.
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6 weeks ago you saved a man from a burning car.. or similar.. you're a hero.. go and meet him that'll cheer you..
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One of the hazards of doing a longish contract is that you (in some of them anyway) start to give a toss. We've all done it and I'm sure none of us are proud of the fact.
Enjoy your time off Suity. Start planning Christmas with the sprogs, or help SY02 round the house (i.e. hide in the shed).
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