Sign for Notice Everyday    Sign Up| Sign In| Link| English|

Our Sponsors


    WEBINAR 2013 - Metrics and Process Management - Webinar By EITAGlobal

    View: 203

    Website http://bit.ly/185uEJL | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category Information Technology(IT); Process Management; Performance improvementing; Compliance training; Regulatory compliance.

    Deadline: December 11, 2013 | Date: December 11, 2013

    Venue/Country: Fremont, U.S.A

    Updated: 2013-11-05 19:41:57 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Overview: This workshop is designed to provide participants with a practical and time-tested methodology and toolset for creating and implementing a successful process measurement and management system. Starting with a review of the many things that can go wrong in creating metrics, dashboards and the other popular artifacts of the measurement industry, I share hard-earned knowledge of how to design metrics that measure what they’re supposed to, link process performance to organizational goals, and provide useful information for guiding executive decision-making, troubleshooting and continuous improvement.

    Then I show how to create a well-defined process management system in which the metrics operate as a continuous window on organizational performance at all levels and enable managers to make coherent, quick and effective decisions. Participants are given opportunities to apply the templates and tools to case examples and to their own organizations.

    Why should you attend: One of the most problematic areas of measurement is process metrics. Even people experienced in metrics and approaches such as the Balanced Scorecard can be unsure about how to identify metrics appropriate to a business process and link them to both organizational and individual performance.

    For practitioners of Business Process Management (BPM), measurement is often the most confounding subject, not only in terms of how to develop them but also how to implement and use them effectively for process management.

    One can be expert in improving processes, taking out waste, streamlining steps, reducing cycle time and cost, but where senior management pays the most attention is at the results of process performance. So a key component in the BPM practitioner’s toolkit must be process metrics, because it is the most visible at the top.

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    Principles & Models of Measurement and Management

    How to Build a Process-Based Measurement System

    How to Integrate the Measurement System into the Management System

    Pitfalls of metrics and process management efforts

    Principles & Models of Measurement and Management

    Who Will Benefit:

    BPM Practitioners

    Measurement Specialists

    Process Managers, Process Management team members

    Technology Developers charged with measurement of installed technology

    Performance improvement Consultants

    Speaker Profile:

    Alan Ramias is a Partner of the Performance Design Lab (PDL). PDL is a consulting and training organization with decades of experience in applying BPM and performance improvement. The founder of PDL was the late Dr. Geary Rummler who co-authored the book Improving Performance: How to Manage the White Space on the Organization Chart, which helped trigger the process improvement/reengineering movement. Alan and his partners continue to evolve and expand the theory base and methodologies introduced in Improving Performance to include breakthrough approaches to management systems, measurement, strategy, and organization structure design and implementation. Alan has consulted with dozens of companies on performance management and measurement, helping to install effective, practical process management and measurement systems.

    Alan started in this kind of work at Motorola, where he worked for ten years as an internal consultant. He was a member of the team that founded Motorola University, and was the first person to introduce Geary Rummler’s pioneering concepts in process improvement and management to business units within Motorola. Alan co- led with Rummler the first groundbreaking projects in process improvement that eventually was packaged as Six Sigma and helped Motorola win the first Malcolm Baldrige Award in 1988.

    Alan joined The Rummler-Brache Group in 1991, and was a project leader at companies like Shell, Hewlett-Packard, 3M, Citibank, Motorola, Steelcase, Citgo, Hermann Miller, Louisiana-Pacific, and Bank One. He became a partner and Managing Director of Consulting Services at RBG, and was responsible for selecting, training and overseeing RBG’s consultant teams.

    Price List:

    Live : $795.00

    Corporate live : $1095.00

    Recorded : $845.00

    Contact:

    James Richard

    Phone: 800-447-9407

    Fax: 302-288-6884

    Email ID: webinarsateitaglobal.com

    webite: www.eitaglobal.com


    Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
    Disclaimer: ourGlocal is an open academical resource system, which anyone can edit or update. Usually, journal information updated by us, journal managers or others. So the information is old or wrong now. Specially, impact factor is changing every year. Even it was correct when updated, it may have been changed now. So please go to Thomson Reuters to confirm latest value about Journal impact factor.