The Right Team for Your BPM Rollout, Part 2
Ed.: In a previous post about staffing your BPM rollout, Rainer discussed the difference between “point project” and a ‘transformational initiative”; and the need to staff either approach effectively.
Remember that a transformational BPM project unites all parts of the business and IT in a shared commitment to change or improve the way a company operates. And that a point project is a specific BPM initiative with a defined end point and ROI associated. In a point project, you may or may not involve all parts of IT and business. The point project is less disruptive, but also very contained in the benefits that it provides.
But regardless of the approach, you have to be careful to avoid personalities that can sink your BPM cruise before it even leaves the harbor. Personalities like the Bench Player, the Corner Case Master, The Overwhelmed IT Manager or the Overwhelmed Business Manager. (All discussed in my last post.)
Below are techniques that I’ve found useful in building a strong BPM team.
