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Three process architecture principles

7 February 2016 by Robert Falkowitz 9 Comments

My experience with process architecture principles Over the years, my advice to clients seeking to improve how they work has been underpinned by a set of implicit process architecture principles. I would like to share them here and explain my reasoning behind them.

Filed Under: processes Tagged With: activity homonymy, activity polyphony, end-to-end, enterprise architecture tools, kanban, lean IT, lean process management, process architecture, process definition, process metrics, process output, process purpose, tampering, waste

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