The only constant in today’s work environment is change. To help organizations move forward during times of significant change, the Wisconsin School of Business Center for Professional & Executive Development put together a quick-start guide.
Continuous Improvement
Creating Process Maps: Setting the Foundation
Process maps are an extremely useful tool that can help you better organize your teams’ processes, improve communication, and achieve goals.
This 360° Assessment Can Transform Your Leadership Style
Leadership Beyond Management is an empowering, interactive, and transformational program that gives you a clear and unbiased view of your leadership strengths and developmental needs. In this program you become well-equipped with strategies and tools that you can immediately put to use in order to positively impact and influence individuals and teams within your organization.
When to Write Use Cases – A Checklist
A use case has been described as a formalized story that illustrates how someone procedurally interacts with an existing or proposed system.
How Business Rules Complement Business Process Modeling
Each operational process in your organization has rules as well. There are policies, guidelines, and restrictions that govern behavior in every operational process.
Why Work Breakdown Structures Matter
The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is a key tool in a project’s comprehensive plan, and it serves as a foundation for many other needs.
How Business Analysts Use Agile
Agile can help your team get a good start on developing use cases or process flows.
3 Ways to Improve Your Group Problem-Solving Sessions
Here are three tips to help make your next group problem-solving session more valuable.
Process Modeling – Why You Need It In Your Toolkit
While declarative requirement statements may capture the “information the solution will manage,” they don’t capture the behavior. Process modeling can help close those gaps.