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Is Your Heart the Boss of You? | Aspire-CS

Persuasive Powerhouse

If their heart rate goes above a certain point (100 bpm for example) a quiet alarm would trigger. This is assuming that it is difficult to access these traits when one’s heart rate is 150 bpm! This blog is for leaders and those who help them to be more intentional about relationships at work.

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Managing a Remote Team: 12 Best Practices for Better Productivity

Strategy Driven

For open-source developers, there’s GitHub , where they can collaborate on, review and manage code. Maricel Rivera manages content for Comindware, a global leader in adaptive BPM and project management solutions. In fact, they are one of the key reasons virtual collaboration is even possible. And for designers, there’s Mural.Ly

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Social Media Can Play a Role in Business Process Management

Harvard Business Review

Leading organizations are already using the power of social media to shape their business process management (BPM) agendas. Social BPM can identify and validate those processes that really make a difference, such as the airline's social media campaign which contributed to the experience of select customers.

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Avoid the Improvement Hype Cycle

Harvard Business Review

Thus, today we have a number of process "religions": Statistical Process Control was followed by Total Quality Management, Business Reengineering, Six Sigma, Lean, and Business Process Management (BPM, which emphasizes process management software). That helped it identify what had worked from each religion and what had not worked.

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Uniting the Religions of Process Improvement

Harvard Business Review

When they set out to turn around processes that have become woefully inefficient or ineffective, most companies choose one of four process improvement "religions": Lean , Six Sigma , Business Reengineering or Business Process Management (BPM). Most missionaries of the BPM religion come from a heritage in information technology.

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How Cloud Computing Is Changing Management

Harvard Business Review

Client-server technology begat enterprise resource planning systems, and the consequent system-wide visibility that was required for what we call business process management (BPM). BPM reflected the interactions of different stakeholders, from product creation through supply chain to final assembly. How organizations are changing.