Process Management
by Maria Pomffyova
Publisher: InTech 2010
ISBN-13: 9789533070858
Number of pages: 352
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Process management is presented as knowledge, skills, tools, techniques and systems to define, visualize, measure, control, report and improve processes with the goal to meet people requirements profitably. This book reports about the process management research and development findings and results in many various areas.
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