Business Management White Papers
Using a Phased Methodology in Business Process Management: Stay on Target With a Logical Approach to Process Management
Overview Using a phased methodology in process management can drive a balanced view of the future for companies redesigning internal processes. Learn about the steps involved in typical process management phases and how to establish a phased methodology in the organization. Phases are process segments that logically follow one another. Methodology is the analysis of the principles or procedures in each phase. Phased methodology, then, is the logical analysis of processes. In terms of process, phases are critical. They help one stay organized. They provide a standard way to implement changes. They allow for analysis of people, processes, and information in a logical progression. They provide a way to clearly define goals, deliverables, and measurements.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | January 2007 | ||
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