Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
Literature on business analysis and business process design?
Something, a la: “Building business models. Handbook of a strategist and innovator”
And who has read it – is it applicable at all, or in practice everything happens differently
than it is written in this kind of books?
Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
I recommend reading "Business Analysis Body of Knowledge" right away. About PMBOK, I think everyone is aware, well, BABOK is from the same “series”.
I read a number of books on the topic, but so far I have not found one that would have real data.
I have personal experience in building processes according to the BPM architecture. Expensive and long way. A project covering 3-4 business processes in an organization for 500-1000 employees takes an average of 1.5-2 years.
I tried to build processes according to the principles of ACM (Adaptive Case Management). Much easier and more efficient. It took 1 year for a project of 1000 employees and coverage of about 20 processes.
there is a good book "reengineering business processes", but there are no specific techniques. couldn't find them at all.
there are notations like BPMN, but they are good in projects. when it is necessary for programmers to set tasks or agree on something.
in life, no one reads them, employees are not interested in them, and these schemes lie on the shelves to collect dust.
I found 2 simple methods that really work and give a result in the form that employees begin to read these processes and act on them. checked on many projects:
1. to structure processes according to the principle of WISI casepress.org/mece/
2. it is possible to describe in any means for structuring information. I like WP the most. Proven in practice. Works great. People read processes - which is extremely rare in such projects. Description of one of these experiments here casepress.org/?portfolio=kompleksnaya-model-description-protsessov
Um, it looks like you described the construction of
Norton and Kaplan's balanced scorecard. Almost.
Hey!
Information on business analysis can be found on the Business Analysis in Russia website
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Ask your questionAsk a Question
731 491 924 answers to any question