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Simplifying Process Management in a Complex Industry
I recently spoke with process management practitioner, Wes Ralph of Collins Aerospace, about his recent work to improve the adoption, ease of use, and scalability of Collins Aerospace’s process management efforts.
Moving up the Maturity Curve to Accelerate the Speed of Insight by FP&A
The current COVID-19 environment has presented many challenges for planning and FP&A teams. Historical data is no longer terribly relevant to help predict the future.
Time To Embrace Risk in Supply Chain Planning
To survive and thrive, organizations must balance efficiency with adaptability, flexibility, and effectiveness. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic downturn have challenged organizations to re-evaluate their ideas about how to optimize the supply chain.
8 Ways You Can Re-Engineer Your Processes
If there is anything the last few months have taught us it’s that innovation, flexibility, and process are the hallmarks of survival. As we discussed previously, process is the foundational bedrock for organizations in times of crises.
Better Process Improvement Starts with Consistent Definitions
Kristen works at a large global organization, where she’s in charge of the Accounts Payable (AP) process. Like many other managers of key business processes, Kristen consults with Miguel, a process management professional when she wants to map one of her main processes.
Better Content Management Demands the Hard Work of Behavior Change
Nearly every organization has a content management problem—and most are looking for a quick fix. The impulse to throw technology at the mess is understandable, especially with so many overeager vendors touting plug-and-play solutions.
COVID-19 Has Supply Chain Rethinking Work from Home Policies
Supply chain professionals and their organizations have undergone a significant—perhaps even tectonic—shift when it comes to working from home.
What Will Treasury Success Look Like in the “Next Normal”?
Now more than ever before, finance and treasury departments are experiencing a period of intense change, characterized by the accessibility and availability of a myriad of new cloud-based tools and technologies, increasing expectations of service delivery and business partnership levels, and the
Process People Innovating in a Pandemic
Over the last five months, we have all gone through many stages of frustration and the need to rethink our priorities and approaches. Some of these have been professional and some personal.
Enterprise Search in the Digital Workplace
Any knowledge-intensive organization of significant size either has a digital workplace or is scrambling to establish one.