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Can Process Solve Problems?
I am leading a massive healthcare project for a samll consulting firm at one of the larget healthcare companies in the country. The healthcare company uses some of the best process models in the world - RUP, 6 Sigma, etc. They are experts in project management from a formalized process standpoint.
The problem is that they cant solve a damn thing and the project was in serious trouble. Their day-to-day business processes sucked as well. However, it took me and my team 1 week to pretty much solve all the problems by using a very unstructured and creative approach. We didnt analyze. We created. It got me thinking - can process really solve problems or does it take creativity and brilliance to solve hard problems? Is using process to solve problems a crutch of the weak and uninspired? Does it differ by type of problems? |
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Re: Can Process Solve Problems?
You need to define more clearly what you mean by a "problem".
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Re: Can Process Solve Problems?
Any Problem:
Strategy Problem Business Process Problem Fixing Something Broken (person, car) A Puzzle in a Book Math Problem |
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