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Monthly Chapter Meeting
Process Engineering: To Be or Not To Be?
Is this the question?
While Hamlet the prince pondered, “Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles and, by opposing, end them” Hamlet the Business Analyst may see things more clearly and definitely “take arms against a sea of troubles”. Indeed, in our organizations today, isn’t that exactly what BAs are challenged to do? Whether process, system or a bit of both, we’re constantly confronted with the “to be or not to be” question as we push to enhance the performance of the organization we serve.
Of course it’s not always that easy. With multiple stakeholders, the ever present resistance to change, a slew of complicated processes – it’s easy to get frustrated. We need a plan of attack to confront our “sea of troubles”, Process engineering is one tool that can help bring a little sanity and structure to you requirements elicitation.
This session will provide a background to process engineering that will help the BA 1) differentiate between capabilities and process 2) define start and stop points of process 3) clearly identify the scope of effort.
Andrea Pohlman Principal Consultant
Andrea Pohlman is Principal of Consulting Services Consultant with Accelare. Andrea has been cornerstone in providing Accelare’s clients with expertise in key principles of Organizational Change Management, Organizational Design and Readiness, Business Process Engineering and Corporate Communications to support the successful implementation of new processes and concepts into organizations.
With over 14 years in the financial services industry, Andrea came to Accelare in 2008 from Allianz Life, where she was the Director of Business Process Engineering, Business Process Center of Excellence for Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America (Allianz). She led all aspects of definition and analysis of business design on processes within the current and future business environment for Operations, ensuring alignment with corporate strategies. She was also responsible for the Allianz’ global continuous process improvement methodology – OPEX – governance and the project pipeline for North America. Andrea was accountable for the process engineering of company transformation efforts that focus on operations and the underlying technology, along with leading the organization’s movement to Business Process Management (BPM), shifting the organization to a customer centric business model. In conjunction with launching OPEX, Andrea was responsible for leading the global development efforts for Allianz’ Employee Innovation program, their Organizational Change Management Practice and Allianz’ Customer Focus initiatives, as well.
Andrea has been dedicated to the delivery of Industry Expertise surrounding best practices in process improvement and moving industry standards. Andrea came to Allianz from successful career partnerships with Fortune 50 companies Prudential Financial and MetLife.
Date: Feb. 25, 2010
Time: 11:30 – 12:30
Lunch to be served beginning at 11 AM.
Cost: non-IIBA members – $10, IIBA members in good standing – free
Of course there will be a Raffle!
Where:
Wells Fargo Cards Services 7000 Vista Drive West Des Moines, IA 50266 Parking is free and available in the lot Enter in the main entrance Check in at the IIBA registration table Return your nametag to security when you leave Meeting is in conference room 5 on the first floor–signs will be postedPlease register on form below:
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