Posts Tagged ‘Business Process’

Richard Veryard’s thought-provoking powerpoint “Technologies for Organizational Intelligence” claims that intelligent organizations: recognize that business opportunities are complex respond to them coherently pay attention to weak and strong signs of inefficiencies for the purpose of collective learning and innovation Veryard stresses later that intelligence is vital to a business’ survival. That idea should not sound [...]


If you’re a large enterprise, you may be using different applications and processes to support local, national, and global initiatives. On those different levels, separate applications may be needed to manage unique sales, marketing, or IT processes. The difference in processes, methodologies, and application tools may lead to inefficiencies in management, such as: Higher cost [...]


As we’ve noted in previous posts, BPM enables businesses to map, analyze, and test business processes in order to make them more predictable, repeatable, and efficient. An enterprise can assume they’ll accomplish those goals by leveraging BPM software from EMC, Lombardi, or Savvion…but with Microsoft SharePoint? Isn’t that for enterprise collaboration and document management? A [...]


By nature, process automation involves taking away human tasks and executing them with technology. Naturally, people can be sensitive to automated processes. They may become insecure about their job if they think tasks will be taken away from them. These sensitivities and insecurities, however, aren’t always legitimate. They can be lessened if everyone involved in [...]


At Praecipio Consulting, we love our name. Its meaning explains what we do. Most people, of course, have trouble orienting themselves with the name “Praecipio,” asking questions like: “wait, how do you say it?” “so, I’m curious – how do you spell that?” “is it…Spanish?” For starters, Praecipio is pronounced “Prey-sip-io.” The letters a and [...]