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Online Webinar  – Recorded April 27th, 2017
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider:  The Corporate Education Group ( REP 1011 )

A successful business process management (BPM) implementation goes beyond using the right methods and putting the right systems in place.

In fact, an important success factor for BPM is establishing the right organizational culture, that is, a culture that supports the achievement and maintenance of efficient and effective business processes.

This webinar will cover the nature of organizational cultures, the problems with establishing a new culture, and the benefits associated with the successful establishment of a business process culture.

Paul Harmon author of Business Process Change, Executive Editor &  Chief Methodologist of BPTrends.com , will review some examples of efforts to establish a process culture and describe some of the key challenges organizations face in undertaking such a transition.

Topics Covered:

  • What is an Organizational Culture
  • What does it take to Establish an Organizational Culture
  • What are the characteristics of a Business Process Culture
  • What problems you will face establishing a Business Process Culture
  • What are the benefits of creating a successful Business Process Culture

Presenter: Paul Harmon, (LinkedIn profile) Instructor and Consultant for Corporate Education Group, is a Co-Founder and Executive Editor at Business Process Trends (bptrends.com) providing information on best practices in Business Process Management (BPM). Paul has worked with a wide variety of companies to help them analyze and redesign their business processes and has authored numerous books, including Business Process Change, Second Edition: A Guide for Business Managers and BPM and Six Sigma Professionals (The MK/OMG Press).

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Establishing A Process Culture In Your Organization:
Exploring The Challenges & Benefits

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