An innovative series of live workshops geared to ‘getting the right things done right in your organization are offered by Bizmanualz, Inc.
(PRWEB) August 29, 2005 -- Bizmanualz, Inc., a management training, consulting and publishing provider based in St. Louis, MO. today announced an expanded series of courses that address the most common implementation obstacles to establishing processes and procedures within a company: gaining acceptance, creating and writing effective processes and establishing inter-dependence of company-wide processes. Mastering these fundamentals will lead to the ultimate goal of improving effectiveness and efficiencies which in turn leads to increased profits and return on investment.
How to Build Buy-In is a one-day seminar that provides a methodology, knowledge and skills needed to gain support from a small team, large group, or from an entire organization. It is geared to professionals who need to develop and communicate the message throughout the organization, but may not be a professional communicator or graphic artist. Rather, How to Build Buy-in taps into relationships, credibility and rules of human nature available to most professionals.
How to Create Well-Defined Processes is a two-day, hands-on Process and Procedures Training workshop that focuses on the knowledge and skills you need to assess, manage, develop, and implement effective business process documentation. Well-written procedures are key to developing well defined processes for conformance with industry standards, to ensure continual improvement of your management system, retain organizational knowledge and carry your message throughout the organization.
"A unique feature of this course includes the review of the participants "worst business procedure," explains Christopher Anderson, Managing Director of Bizmanualz, Inc and the lead instructor for the workshop. "These procedures are included in the exercises to demonstrate the principles and get feed-back from other participants. Upon completion of the class, participants have resolved your procedure challenges and are able to take away a solid procedure design including a process map, draft documentation and review comments."
The final course in the series provides direction for what to do after processes are defined and developed yet, results dont meet expectations. The solution is found in How to Align Systems of People and Processes for Results: moving from Silos to interdependent Systems. Well-aligned processes within a system are the key to breakthrough results. This three-day course focuses on the inter-dependence of company-wide processes, in other words, the system you have developed. You will learn how to foster accountability, resolve conflicts, and expand and build buy-in across departments within your organization. You will learn how to apply the most powerful improvement methods available today: Six Sigma, Lean Thinking and Theory of Constraints in order to align your processes to deliver breakthrough results. Your management system will never be the same again.
How to Build Buy-in is offered in St. Louis, MO on October 21, and December 8, 2005.
How to Create Well Defined Processes is offered in St. Louis, MO September 15-16,2005; October 13-14, 2005 in Los Angeles, CA, October 31 and November 1, 2005 in Hartford, CT, and in Kansas City, MO December 5-6, 2005.
How To Align Systems is offered in St. Louis, MO on September 28-30, 2005, Hartford, CT on November 2-4, 2005 and in Kansas City, MO on December 12 -14, 2005.
Complete outlines for these courses are available on our website: www.bizmanualz.com or contact Jan Fitzgerald at 1-800-466-9953 (or 314-863-5079); fax 314-863-6571.
Bizmanualz also offers training, department manuals and process development consulting for: Accounting, Human Resources, and ISO Quality Management Systems. Bizmanualz Policies & Procedures products combine a printed manual with easily editable MS-WORD documents on CD-ROM enabling executives to create and maintain internal controls. Products are available through the companys web site www.Bizmanualz.com, www.Amazon.com, and other affiliates. Dealer programs are also available.
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