Business Process and Change Management

I note that I really need to keep up with this blogging thing so watch this space some more.

On Monday just gone I gave a presentation on change management (in the context of business process management) for the Ark Group.  I did a fair chunk of research for this presentation – I wanted to feel that I was on top of the topic – and so it does have some (what I consider to be) fairly good content.  The presentation notes are a bit big I think for a blog post (but I will probably put it in the articles section eventually.

For anyone that is wondering (which is perhaps 3 people and my dog), the Applied Insight website will be up and running in the next couple of weeks.  Until then it will be under construction.

The Powerpoint for the presentation on Monday is provided below.  The speaker’s briefing I was given is below:

Monday 26 November

3:45pm:  Business process management and change management

  1. Moving towards an enterprise process-driven organisation
  2. Dealing with employees who have ownership over their processes
  3. Understanding why change management has been tagged as the major factor behind BPM success

Micheal Axelsen, Director, Applied Insight Pty Ltd

 

You can download the PDF handout of the Powerpoint slides on the below link:

20071126_bpm_cm

And the complete paper is here:

20071126_bpm_cm_handout

I believe the presentation was well received by the participants in the conference, but of course I will wait for feedback from the wonderful Velerie Moerbeck and Aimee Rootes of Ark Group before the jury is in on that.  I wish I had been able to stay longer at the end of the presentation, but being from Brisbane I of course had to fly back on Monday night – and as it was I only checked in 5 minutes before the plane commenced boarding.  Traffic across town was horrific.

Of course that was academic, as flying Virgin the flight was of course delayed (for the fourth time in a row) by at least half an hour.  Grrr.

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