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Business Process Improvement: What it is and How to Implement it

nTask

According to surveys conducted, as of 2016, 66% of enterprises run a business process improvement program occasionally or never. What is Business Process Improvement? Before you can work towards improving your company’s business processes, it is imperative to understand what a business process is.

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Process Improvement Plan: Everything You Need to Know

ProProfs Project Management

Once businesses have implemented their systems, the idea of having a process improvement plan goes right out of the window. Reasons for this under-utilization is multi-layered: Businesses do not have the time to review processes. Or worse still, most businesses do not even know how to review processes or implement changes.

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The Definitive Guide to Release Management

Wrike

Software development has changed radically in recent years, so why are our processes still the same? Hardware, licensing, and anything else related to keeping the structural integrity of your products and processes intact are key ideas in this phase. Enter release management. Phase 4: Test for product readiness. Stay flexible.

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Practical Simplification in Agile

Leading Agile

Ultimately, that can lead to poor results for the “external” customer, as the underlying systems and processes we use to provide value become ineffective. Technical support. Some areas may need to operate similarly to a Lean Startup (corresponding roughly with our Basecamp 5). Software testers.

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The Urge to Strangle(The Strangler Pattern)

Leading Agile

Business processes may become dependent on these resources. It’s common for these local solutions to have hard dependencies on “real” systems in the form of data dumps or screen scrapes, or possibly manual processes that depend on certain information appearing on a report or screen.