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Process Modeling - A “Map” to Project Success By Bob McGannon, PMP Process modeling can be a long and frustrating
exercise, and that is AFTER you have gone through the pain of convincing
skeptical
stakeholders that it is needed for your project to succeed. A large
number of project managers do not appreciate this critical tool – it
has a significant number of positive effects on the project and the
sponsoring business. In short, it is worth all the pain and frustration.
Let’s define and then examine the benefits of this much underappreciated
approach… Yes, this can be a tedious procedure, but the benefits far outweigh the burden. Benefit #1: Buy-In The exercise of creating process models has to be performed using the people who actually perform each process, to ensure their accuracy. When an individual participates in deriving process models (especially when “to-be” process models are created) they can feel a sense of ownership for the resulting processes. Also, those who feel that improvements can be made in their job environments get the opportunity to “put their fingerprint” directly on the way their department/area executes its mission. This degree of buy-in is rarely accomplished via other means. To the project manager, this means that the product of their project is more likely to be accepted with enthusiasm, work well immediately after installation, and as a result senior stakeholders will more directly realize project benefits. |
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