BPR Fundamentals (with Strategic Planning), MHC-1012OD (BPRCP Course 1 of 3 OnDemand)
January 1, 2019 – December 31, 2030
Business Process Reengineering Fundamentals, MHC-1012
- Proven, hands-on, blended approach to learning (with many group discussions, exercises, and case studies) that includes classroom participation and the use of Mountain Home’s online resources.
- Latest on BPM / BPR strategy and applications.
- Up-to-date reference/course materials.
- Apply a proven, structured approach to Lean Six Sigma.
- Presenters with actual experience in the area of process reengineering and strategic planning
Today, throughout both the Commercial and Federal, State, and local government sectors, change is inevitable. Performance Improvement is the watchword. Budgets are being slashed at all levels. ERP systems are being installed. Business Process Management & Reengineering (BPM&R) has been used very successfully as a means to improve an organization’s performance. Reengineering is defined as the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to bring about dramatic improvements in organizational performance. It’s an exciting philosophy that encompasses many, if not all, of the improvement concepts and techniques that have been used over the past 50 years, including such areas as methods improvements, TQM (incremental process improvement), Six Sigma/Lean Innovation, performance measurement, business process management (BPM), productivity improvement, as well as others.
- The latest information concerning BPR and BPM best practices, policy, strategies, and direction (including the Department of Defense’s Business Management Modernization Program (BMMP)).
- An in-depth discussion of the Innovative Management FrameworkTM (IMF) methodology. The IMF was created from the Framework for Managing Process Improvement methodology, originally developed by DoD (which forms the foundation for the entire BPR Certification Program training series).
- Concepts, policies, and procedures employed in the conduct of strategic and business planning as a necessary initial step in BPR.
- For Federal government attendees, the latest information concerning the implementation of the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA), as well as a discussion on the impact of the Clinger-Cohen Act (Information Technology Management Reform Act (ITMRA)).
- An in-depth discussion of Enterprise Performance Management, including implementing the Balanced Scorecard.
- Tools and techniques that are used in the definition, analysis, development, and implementation of organizational strategic and business plans.
- Tools and techniques that will help the participant in starting and completing a BPR project.
- The relationship of knowledge management in reengineering, the building of a synergistically-aligned Learning Enterprise.
- The course will also examine how BPR interfaces with Six Sigma, Lean Innovation, Total Quality Management (TQM), various business transformation initiatives, Strategic Sourcing, and the U.S. OMB’s Circular A-76 (Commercial Activities).
ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Derril has over 30 years of experience in Enterprise Performance Improvement (EPI) including Strategic Planning and Performance Management, Enterprise Alignment, Business Process Reengineering (BPR), Lean Six Sigma (LSS), Business Process Management (BPM), and Knowledge Management. Dual-certified as a LSS Master Black Belt (LSS MBB) and BPR Master Facilitator, as well as a Certified Strategic Planner.He is considered one of the leading experts in enterprise and process level performance improvement and management in both commercial and government organizations. Since co-founding MHTC in 1998, he has served as a senior adviser and consultant to over 100 Government and Commercial organizations in all areas of organization transformation, including such Government clients as the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Agriculture, Department of Transportation, Department of Homeland Security, the Singapore Ministry of Defence, Royal Bank of Jordan, and private sector clients such as McGraw-Hill Companies, La-Z-Boy, Blue Cross-Blue Shield, General Dynamics, Wells Fargo, Microsoft, Lockheed Martin, CSC, GE, International Paper, Merck, SAIC, and Booz-Allen, & Hamilton, Palma (Jordan) to name just a few.