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Feeling Pressure to Get Predictive?

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Not long ago, I launched an APQC research study to examine how organizations were using big data in human capital management. I had read many articles on the topic. In the Workforce Management article “Big Data, Bigger Deal,” Michelle Rafter defines HR big data writing: “The term ‘HR big data’ gets tossed around to mean any number of things.

Some Large U.S. Companies Face More Cost Reduction

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Some of America’s largest companies have been releasing worrisome earnings reports to Wall Street lately. The phrase being bandied about by equity analysts is “revenue light,” meaning such and such a company failed to deliver expected levels of revenue growth.  Corporate profits, meanwhile, have been sporting steady and plump gains for several years.  Shareholders expect CFOs to protect the profit picture no matter what.

Why Organizations Should Focus on Nex’perts

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Much has been written about the need to get younger generations interested in STEM fields.

Best Free Knowledge Management Tools

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Here at APQC, we find that a lot of organizations aren’t sure where to start when it comes to knowledge management. They want to develop a strategy to improve the flow of knowledge through their business processes, but as newcomers, it’s easy for them to get lost in all the specialized terminology and technology fads that pervade the knowledge management field.

Giving Services their Proper Place in the PCF

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Why sell a light bulb when you can sell a lighting system? The design, installation, operation and maintenance of more capable lighting systems that leverage advanced automation and control provides a service to customers beyond just the purpose of a bulb itself. When we look at traditionally product-based organizations there is often an evident shift to add services to their offering.  Rather than just manufacture and sell a product, organizations chose to also sell and deliver a service that uses or supports their product.

How Lessons from Kindergarten Can Help Office Civility

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At one point, you probably read Robert Fulghum’s credo All I Ever Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. It illustrates rules and expected behaviors for new kindergarteners. Some say it’s relevant at any age, and given the office environment at many organizations, now might be the time to revisit its advice.

What KM Can Learn From Airplane Pilot Training

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Let me alert you to a fascinating interview I did with Elizabeth Swan on how people learn and the implications for knowledge management, innovation, and accelerating the rate of organizational learning. The conversation started because we discovered that we both enjoyed the same book, How We Learn by Benedict Carey of the New York Times. 

How FMC Created an Innovative Environment

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Tamara Viles and Kim Glover of FMC Technologies Inc. give a preview of their 2015 APQC Process Conference break out session on supporting innovation and collaboration for process improvement.

Long Awaited PCF Updates Have Arrived

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It’s time to update the Process Classification Framework® (PCF)! As the steward of the world’s most frequently downloaded process framework – with over 100,000 downloads a year – APQC is accountable to you, the process framework consuming public to keep the PCF up to date. This year’s changes are very exciting – at least to framework geeks like me.

Engaging the Organization in Advanced Quality Planning

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I recently able to speak with Juan Loera, quality manager at MasterTag, about the basic tools used to support advanced quality planning (AQP) and how to engage the organization so quality efforts meet customer needs.  

Juan will be speaking on our free webinar on October 22 at 11:00 a.m. CDT: Advanced Quality Planning - How Far in Advance, and Who Should Join the Party

In your experience what aspect of AQP do most organizations struggle with?