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'''Process Improvement''' involves the business practice of identifying, analyzing and improving existing [[Business Process|business processes]] to [[Performance Optimization|optimize performance]], meet [[Best Practice|best practice]] standards or simply improve [[Quality|quality]] and the [[User Experience Design (UX)|user experience]] for [[Customer|customers]] and [[End User|end-users]].
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'''Process Improvement''' involves the business practice of identifying, analyzing, and improving existing [[Business Process|business processes]] to optimize performance, meet best practice standards or simply improve quality and the user experience for customers and [[End User|end-users]].
  
Process improvement can have several different names such as [[Business Process Management (BPM)|business process management (BPM)]], [[Business Process Improvement (BPI)|business process improvement (BPI)]], [[Business Process Reengineering (BPR)|business process re-engineering]], [[Continual Improvement|continual improvement process (CIP)]], to name a few. Regardless of the nomenclature, they all pursue the same goal: to minimize errors, reduce waste, improve [[Productivity|productivity]] and streamline [[Efficiency|efficiency]].<ref>What Does Process Improvement Mean? [https://www.cio.com/article/3433946/what-is-process-improvement-a-business-methodology-for-efficiency-and-productivity.html#:~:text=Process%20improvement%20involves%20the%20business,for%20customers%20and%20end%2Dusers. cio.com]</ref>
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Process improvement can have several different names such as [[Business Process Management (BPM)|business process management (BPM)]], business process improvement (BPI), business process re-engineering, continual improvement process (CIP), to name a few. Regardless of the nomenclature, they all pursue the same goal: to minimize errors, reduce waste, improve productivity and streamline efficiency.<ref>What Does Process Improvement Mean? [https://www.cio.com/article/3433946/what-is-process-improvement-a-business-methodology-for-efficiency-and-productivity.html#:~:text=Process%20improvement%20involves%20the%20business,for%20customers%20and%20end%2Dusers. cio.com]</ref>
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Revision as of 11:31, 12 January 2023

Process Improvement involves the business practice of identifying, analyzing, and improving existing business processes to optimize performance, meet best practice standards or simply improve quality and the user experience for customers and end-users.

Process improvement can have several different names such as business process management (BPM), business process improvement (BPI), business process re-engineering, continual improvement process (CIP), to name a few. Regardless of the nomenclature, they all pursue the same goal: to minimize errors, reduce waste, improve productivity and streamline efficiency.[1]


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  1. What Does Process Improvement Mean? cio.com