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Improving Business Process Performance
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Improving Business Process Performance

by Joseph Raynus
April 2016
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
345 pages
10h 30m
English
Auerbach Publications
Content preview from Improving Business Process Performance
Value Management Domain ◾  149
expected outcomes. e next step, then, is to identify assumptions and areas of risk
(Figure 6.13).
e logic model provides a good foundation to build risk management
strategy. e assumptions describe the conditions that must exist if we want
the planned cause-and-effect relationship from resources to the outcomes to be
successful. For example, if the funding is available, then the activities can be
undertaken. If the activities are delivered, and provided that the assumptions
about the factors affecting the activity-output relationship hold true, then the
outputs should be achievable. If the outputs are pro ...
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ISBN: 9781420072501