Nintex Process Excellence Summit | On-Demand
Turn your process knowledge into process assets
Create a Culture.
Power the Process.
A process culture implies continuous improvement. Watch the Nintex Process Excellence Summit on-demand to learn our unique methodologies that enable an enterprise-wide business process management initiative. Let’s turn process knowledge into process assets.
Watch on-demandWhy operational excellence matters
In any organization, value matters. Value is derived from the delivery of your goods and services to your customers. To increase value, you need to identify your company’s business processes and optimize them – which is the definition of operational excellence. Join Nintex and process experts to hear how operational excellence is derived from having a process culture in mind.
Develop a successful process center of excellence
Before embarking on a major process management journey, it is important to consider setting up a process center of excellence (COE). COE enables your organization to centralize process initiatives, while developing a process culture. It is a scalable business unit that can augment and accelerate your business process management effort.
Create a sustainable process approach
Well-defined processes become key knowledge assets for your organization and reduce inefficiencies in your systems and stakeholders. However, while anyone can create a business process, a few do it well enough to deliver optimal result. Create a sustainable and scalable approach for both your technical and business teams.
Invest in attracting the right stakeholders
To effect and sustain a process culture, people should be at the heart of business process management. Organizations often invest in technology in hope that processes are created, productivity is gained, and culture is adopted. What businesses fail to recognize is that people are your best change agents. Learn how to identify and grow change agents within your organization and you’ll be much more effective in driving process change.
Special Guest Speaker: Chip Heath
Hear from Chip Heath, co-author of four New York Times best-selling books on business including Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die. Chip will explore why change management is difficult yet critical for growth. Chip is currently a professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. If you attend this summit, you’ll have a chance to receive a digital copy of Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard, one of Chip’s top-seller in both The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.
Agenda
Our 4-hour digital experience will provide you with the foundation of developing a process culture to launch your enterprise-wide business process management effort.
Create a Culture | Power the Process
Introductions
Welcome remarks
Why operational excellence matters
Stakeholders that power a process culture
Techniques to writing processes
Create a sustainable process approach
Develop a successful process center of excellence
Turn theorem to practicum: how to get started