Seminar Enterprise & Information Technology Architecture
2-day In-person Seminar on
Rummler Process Methodology (RPM) Seminar Register Now
by Alan Ramias Price: $1,295.00 (for 1 attendee) Register now and save $200. (Early Bird)
Location : San Francisco, CA | March 24th & 25th, 2014 | 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Location : Baltimore, MD | May 8th & 9th, 2014 | 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Overview:
Who Will Benefit:
The basis for this workshop is the world's best-known approach to process improvement, pioneered by Geary Rummler at Motorola in the 1980's and taught by one of his key project leaders. The primary focus of this workshop is practice with tools and methods. The RPM methodology for defining, analyzing, designing and implementing process improvement are taught through a series of exercises, simulations and applications to real processes and to a variety of case situations.
Lecture 1: Framework - Six Basic Concepts
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Importance of Processes Definition of a Process Dimensions of an Organization Levels of Process
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Levels of Performance
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Specialists/Consultants BPM Specialists Process Owners Global Process Officers
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Performance Improvement Experts
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How to analyze an existing process and identify performance issues
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How to conduct a process analysis review How to create a strategy for the Design phase How to design an improved process How to determine the readiness of the organization for change How to achieve agreement to the to-be design How to manage the detailed design of the process components How to structure and manage implementation
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Introduction to RPM Phases, Roles, and Dimensions
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Defining a critical business issue Identifying organization scope Determining project goals
How to scope a process improvement project How to organize a process improvement project
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Process Excellence
Areas Covered in the Session:
Agenda:
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Day 2 Lecture 1: Process Design
About Speaker Jerry Rosenbaum
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Overview of the Design Phase Practice with: ¡ Macro-to-micro approach ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡
Linear and Cross-functional mapping Choosing ways to improve a process Defining Technology Enablers Defining Roles/Responsibilities Developing "Should" metrics Developing "Should" management roles Developing improvement summaries Developing a macro implementation plan
Owner, The Rose Tree Group, Ltd Dr. Rosenbaum has over 40 years experience in many of the significant areas of information technology. He has expertise in Enterprise Architecture, Data Architecture, Data Administration, Data Quality, Data Modeling, Process Modeling, Business Rules, and Systems Migration, Refurbishment, and replacement. He has experience implementing and using the Zachman Framework, Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework (TEAF) and Dept of
Lecture 2: Commit
Defense Architecture Framework (DODAF, formerly C4ISR).
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Overview of the Commit Phase
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Practice with: ¡ Defining Implementation Readiness ¡ Creating an Implementation infrastructure ¡
Developing an implementation plan
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