Webinar: Driving Effective Business Continuity & Resiliency thru a Process-Centric Approach

Over the last few weeks the entire globe has been thrown into a bit of chaos and uncertainty. And it really doesn’t matter what industry you work in.  Many organizations are encountering the real threat of production delays, supply chain failures, having to realign their workforces, missing revenue projections and overall mass business disruption. This also means that business leaders are starting to think more deeply about their core business processes.  They are realizing how difficult it is to make changes to their operations when processes that aren’t documented, and they are struggling to accurately predict the full, enterprise-wide impacts of changes.

In our latest webinar, Ed Maddock, iGrafx CTO, addresses this and discusses why having a process centric approach is a fundamental requirement of business continuity and resiliency. Download the entire webinar to hear Ed discuss:

  • Specific use cases around providing visibility into strategy, supply chain and people planning
  • How to apply technology such as process mining and automation
  • What to be prepared for after COVID 19 to continue to build confidence in your business

At iGrafx we do believe that process is the center of everything you do and that if properly managed, an organization’s processes can be a portfolio of valuable assets. Download the entire presentation to learn more!

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Author
Christina Dieckmeyer
Date
April 22, 2020
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