A Project Management Approach Led Process Improvement (Case Study)
No set of processes can be absolute in a growing organization. With changes in factors like demand, resource availability, organizational growth and many more, organizations often revisit their standard processes to optimize them in accordance with the current scenario. Process management should be continuous as only with the optimal process can an organization remain successful. However, it is observed that improvement in one process may have a negative effect on other processes. For example, an increase in production due to the improved production process is bound to create issues when it comes to process related to the procurement of resources or the process of storing and distributing the finalized products. This leads to the need for project management led to process improvement.
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