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Social interactions continue to attract conversations, because they are
introducing shifts the way people access information, communicate and work.
This shift did happen due deregulation of the financial markets in the 80′s,
driven by development of technological infrastructures (telecommunication and
information systems), combined with computer power capable of the high speed
algorithms processing required to [...]
Process Mining is transforming the way we understand the reality of
organization’s interactions and helping to accelerate adaptation efforts. When
people contact for the first time how Process Mining operates, discovering
automatically process models, showing analysis dimensions accurately, jumping
immediately to the act of change and adapt the process they realize the power
of process [...]
This post was sparked when I roll back to a Nokia mobile phone introduced in
2007, when I suddenly quit my 3 years relationship with Blackberry and realized
than an outdated piece of technology could continue to serve my communication
needs on a touch screen devices era. Companies that start to grow in
international markets [...]
As anyone who’s been exposed to Six Sigma will know, SIPOCs are a simple
description of a process or activity. It is an acronym that goes like
this: S – Suppliers – who provides the inputs? I – Inputs – … Continue
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Introduction: These days are difficult to Portuguese. Portugal is under a
bailout from the I.M.F. and the European Union. All my meetings with foreign
people start or at some time of the conversation with the famous question: “How
you are holding on?” or “How did you got into this situation?”. Well, the
bailout program is [...]

The top posts on The Process Cafe for January 2012 were:
1) Silo Thinking and Why it is Bad - A perennial favourite
2) Ten BPM blogs you should be following. This is closely linked to the BPM Blacklist
3) ...... [ Read the rest of this story ]
Google definition: proc·ess, pro·cess/ˈpräˌses/, /prəˈses/ Noun: A series of
actions or steps taken to achieve an end. This is an accurate definition.
It serves well when the scope of analysis or management is limited to one
output, or one process. … Continue
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Many of us use maps on a daily basis. With Google’s tools, we are
becoming increasingly familiar with the idea of zooming out to see the bigger
picture and zooming in to see detail at the touch of a button. … Continue
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Tree data structures
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