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BPM, Lean Six Sigma & Continuous Process Improvement | Process Excellence Network

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Podcasts:

 The trouble with Big Data and analysts | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

It's been one of the most hyped words of the past couple of years, but is big data approaching the peak of its hype cycle? And what can companies do to get real value out of big data? In this PEX Network podcast, James Lawther, Head of Insight and Improvement at

 Processes - "the bigger they are, the harder they fall" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Conventional wisdom says that "the bigger they are the harder they fall." And while this was usually something our mothers have told us when we were getting picked on at school it also seems to be true of process projects. The bigger the process you’re trying to

 Top 3 process excellence challenges in manufacturing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this exclusive interview from PEX Network, Rajan Nagarajan, Vice President of Strategic Business Process Transformation at Kraft Foods shares his insights on: How can manufacturing process excellence help achieve an integrated supply chain? What are the top 3 challenges now in

 Time for high value process excellence: Interview with Xerox Chief Process Officer Gregory North | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Process is fundamental to the way we work and yet for too long it’s been confined to specialist quality or process improvement departments. Isn’t it time that process played a more prominent role in the boardroom? That seems to be happening in certain pockets of the industry

 Teaching elephants to dance: Interview with BMW's Hanne Dinkel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Technological disruption, global competition, changing customer demands - whatever your industry it’s likely that your company is being buffeted by these forces of change. But, especially if you’re a large organization, it can be incredibly difficult to adapt quickly to

 Are your processes ready for a "software-defined" future? Interview with K2’s Dennis Parker | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Advances in computing technology are driving rapid changes in every industry from retail to manufacturing, banking and beyond. But now, even the hardware that used to keep the lights on is being transformed into software – running instead in virtual environments – and IT has

 Making sense of process excellence in a digital era: Interview with IBM’s Sean Reilley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Mobile apps and GPS devices are just a few of the new technologies that we’ve become accustomed to in order to make daily life faster, more convenient, and, easier.  And with the rise of last year’s key trend - “wearable technology” – the convenience

 Process Standardization and the "Three Bears" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In the children's fairy tale Goldilocks and the Three Bear, Goldilocks goes into the bears' house and tries their porridge. She finds that one bowl is too hot. Another is too cold. And the final one is just right. So what does a children's story have to do with

 Process Standardization and the "Three Bears" | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

In the children's fairy tale Goldilocks and the Three Bear, Goldilocks goes into the bears' house and tries their porridge. She finds that one bowl is too hot. Another is too cold. And the final one is just right. So what does a children's story have to do with

 To the back office and beyond: New frontiers for BPM | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Business Process Management used to be one of the domains of the back office as it helps companies speed up processes like order processing, account origination and regulatory compliance. But in this Process Perspectives interview, E. Scott Menter, Vice President of Business

 People don’t hate change…they hate ambiguity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Resistance to change is often cited as one of the biggest challenges when it comes to process improvement. But with change coming at companies thick and fast, the ability to change business operations and processes quickly is becoming critical to survival. So how can

 You can improve your processes all you like, but it's really about what people do.... | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Companies are having to deal with disruptive change on a scale that is perhaps historically unprecedented. But change is not as simple as changing a process and expecting that the business will function better, says Steve Jacobs, Chairman and senior partner at CLG, in this Boardroom

 3 ways retailers can better analyse social media and benefit from text data analytics | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Technological advancements have led to an explosion of data that can offer retailers intriguing new insights about their customers to drive a revolution in customer experience and competitive advantage. But are you surfing the data wave or drowning in it? Rufus Weston, Insight Director,

 Beware – you can succeed without succeeding: Interview with InSource Solution’s President Ann Croom | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

It’s possible to have a software or technical project that is perfectly delivered but fails to deliver the outcomes that the business wants, says Ann Croom, President of InSource Solutions and SightBridge Consulting, a provider of process automation software and

 iDatix' CEO on why automation creates more - and better - jobs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Some people think of Business Process Management or process automation as something that takes jobs away. But process automation and business process management is about freeing up capacity so that people can do more “value adding” jobs, argues Steve Allen, CEO and founder of

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