Process Reengineering

Friday, August 29th, 2008 0 comments

process-re-engineeringProcess reengineering looks at how a business conducts business, and redesigns processes for maximum efficiency. Businesses may use inefficient processes, which have evolved over time away from an optimum solution. Examining business processes can reveal ways in which efficiency can be improved through process-redesign.

This slide is useful if you need to persuade a prospect that you can enhance their workflow and save them money by applying your expertise to optimize their processes. This visual slide can be downloaded and adapted for your own use.

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