Using Process Management Software to Improve Your Business

John Krautzel
Posted by in Management & Business


 

Many companies are turning to process management software to help deal with the many procedures businesses use in day-to-day operations. As a manager or business owner, it falls to you to ensure that process improvements remain continual and do not place too great a strain on the company. Savvy entrepreneurs and management experts know that they can employ current resources to help improve processes, instead of reaching outside to consultancies.

 

Documenting processes is the first step towards business process improvement. Modern process management software allows you to track changes every step of the way. There are simple, free options, like Trello and Astrid, and then there are paid options, like Basecamp and ProcessMaker. Pick something that suits your circumstances, and pay particular attention to ease of use, so your employees can implement the software. From concept to implementation and evaluation, process management software can help you see exactly what processes are struggling and apply your current resources to them. Getting a full understanding of how processes currently operate is important, according to Julie Shenkman. She points out that without this vital step, it's impossible to see what needs tweaking and correcting so your staff can be even more productive in the future.

 

Once initial information gathering is complete, conceptualization and implementation begin. Process management software can assist with these stages of business process improvement as well. You may hold meetings with staff to seek feedback on how best to change existing processes or make those decisions with your other executive or management leaders. Dale Traxler notes that once implementation begins, it's important to ensure that members at all levels are on board and engaged. A full understanding of both the new processes and the reasons changes are necessary can help staff members make the most of the new procedures.

 

It's important to remember that improvement is a continual process. At set intervals during implementation, you should evaluate the changes to the process and whether or not they have the desired results. Depending on the nature of the changes and the procedures themselves, these milestones may be set at one week, month, or quarter. Soliciting feedback from all affected employees and managers can help identify weaknesses in the new implementation or map out a plan for future changes. These can then be saved in your process management software and used during the next period of documentation and conceptualization.

 

Companies face continual changes in today's marketplace, and new software designed to help tackle those changes is developed regularly. It's important to ensure that your business and workforce is flexible enough to meet the challenges of continual changes while still giving the best possible service to your customers or clients. Process management software helps you reduce costs, save time on regular procedural work, and determine exactly where you can improve your company's workflow for the best results. Getting the most out of this type of software can help your business remain lean and competitive as markets evolve.

 

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