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Workflow Modeling: Tools for Process Improvement and Application Development by Alec Sharp, Patrick McDermott (2008) Hardcover

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At last - here's the long-awaited, extensively revised and expanded edition of the acclaimed and bestselling book, "Workflow Modeling". This thoroughly updated resource provides proven techniques for identifying, modeling, and redesigning business processes, and explaining how to implement workflow improvement, this book helps professionals define requirements for systems development or systems acquisition. By showing how to build visual models for illustrating workflow, the book helps practitioners assess their current business processes and see where process improvement and systems development can take place. Leading author Alec Sharp is an internationally recognized expert in business process management and is in high demand as a speaker and seminar leader in the field.

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First published October 31, 2008

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Alec Sharp

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Alec Sharp, a senior consultant with Clariteq Systems Consulting, has deep expertise in a rare combination of fields – process modelling, analysis, and redesign; business-oriented data modelling; and business analysis and requirements specification. Increasingly, his work involves facilitation, organisational change, and project recovery. His 40+ years of hands-on consulting experience, practical approaches, and global reputation in model-driven methods have made him a sought-after resource around the world.

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9 reviews14 followers
February 24, 2007
Describing A very practicing methodlogy for Business Process Reengineering, But lacks in "process prioritization and selection" domain.
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16 reviews1 follower
February 10, 2021
I thought it was satisfactory, although a little smug and long-winded.
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19 reviews1 follower
July 30, 2023
Great methodologies, examples and illustrations. I would have give. five stars if it was organized in a way that it was not repetitive.
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537 reviews
February 4, 2014
It's beginning to show signs of age. It makes for an OK review if you are out of practice with this stuff but I found it lacking in one critical area - How to get from the As-is (current) state to the To-be (future) state. Jumping into the last chapter and saying use Case Analysis is not enough. Needs either a dose of Design for Six Sigma or better yet Theory of Constraints.
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61 reviews1 follower
June 21, 2015
Very practical guide to process modelling. Most books on the subject list best practices and frameworks and end up with such a level of abstraction that become useless for those who want to learn something. Conversely this book has a practical approach based on experience. It doesn't just explain what to do, it explains first of all what not to do!
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17 reviews4 followers
January 12, 2009
Essential reading for doing process improvement. Especially important is the section on understanding and documenting the current process; don't make the mistake of trying to get someplace when you don't even know where your coming from!
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83 reviews3 followers
May 21, 2013
This book is great source of advices how to discover, assess, model as-is and to-be business processes. Features of authors' approach are: steady focus on essence of process, keep diagrams as simple as possible, step-by-step actions and sufficiency test of collected data by "enablers". Recommended!
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4 reviews1 follower
April 28, 2008
I found this to be a very easy to understand the purpose and function of process mapping. One of the best resources I found that was easy to translate to my business needs.
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March 20, 2016
Very detailed, therefore a dry read, but will keep this handy as a reference at work. Lots of marked up insights for a normally rushed process.
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