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118 of 120 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing,
By A Customer
This review is from: Business Process Improvement Workbook: Documentation, Analysis, Design, and Management of Business Process Improvement (Hardcover)
I found that the title was a little bit misleading as well. The word "workbook" led me to believe that there would be examples, exercises and forms to work from. Instead, the entire book is broken down into tiny sections that only DESCRIBE how or why a particular analysis or technique should be performed. Some of the information is purely common sense, and yet you are forced to read through a dry, overanalyzed, high-level description of it. For example, under the Project Documentation section, an explanation reads: "Communication. With the documentation, all those who were involved with the project can be informed about the development of the project from beginning to end." (Do you really need a book to tell you this?) Some good suggestions and a few good examples do exist, but you must wade through time-wasting, frustrating, non-informative text before getting to them. I think this book was nothing more than an ego booster and moneymaking scheme for a few E&Y consultants.
29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, could be better,
By amazon oldster (Forest Grove, OR, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Business Process Improvement Workbook: Documentation, Analysis, Design, and Management of Business Process Improvement (Hardcover)
I'll agree with users who feel this book is dry, dry, dry. I also have some issues with the design of the book. There were concepts that I found confusing until I drew my own flow charts -such aids could certainly have been included in the book. There were too many bulleted lists that probably should have been numbered for easier reference and ranking. Where this book shines is on the mechanics on BPI; how to organize the project and the teams (although a good project manager should know how to do this), the sequence of steps to go through, and how to organize all the collected information.What is missing from this book, in my opinion, is discussion on Risk Management and Change Management. You can document processes and manuals and forms until you're blue in the face, but in the end, you'll have to get human beings to buy into the difficult task of changing processes to reach the future state, and there is little discussion of this.
28 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great "How To",
By Web Lady "Web Lady" (DeKalb, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Business Process Improvement Workbook: Documentation, Analysis, Design, and Management of Business Process Improvement (Hardcover)
This is a good easy to read, reference for someone unfamiliar with BPR methodologies. I was a part of a major redesign project and it helped me clearly define the steps I needed to take as well as how to create usable documentation for team members up to sr. mgt. Excellent How-to. Good examples of documents.
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