The difference between processes and procedures can be summed up as breadth and depth. Do you really understand this difference?
Read moreYour policy on policies and procedures should cover the six steps of your deployment framework: development, approval, distribution, implementation, regular review, and revision of all of your policies and procedures.
Read morePut together your Policy & Procedure Manual using a logical flow or order to your procedures. Start the operations manual with your process map. List your procedures that explain each business process.
Read moreThere are three major costs associated with every document management system: (a) hard costs; (b) soft costs; and (c) opportunity costs. How do you get those under control?
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Read moreQuality management procedures are critical to improvement. If you are a manager of a group of people then you basically have two ways of using procedures, either you are using them to drive consistency and improvement or you’re not. How are your management procedures used?
Read moreGaining buy-in may be difficult, but without it change rarely takes root.
Read moreWriting Policies and Procedures take time and time costs money. So how much does it cost? Find out here.
Read moreYour policies and procedures are your strategy. If you don’t have time to adjust your policies and procedures for the new strategy, then how do you expect to achieve your new strategy with outdated policies and procedures?
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