Smart Companies, Smart Tools Transforming Business Processes into Business Assets Thomas M. Koulopoulos Smart companies innovative firms in which the nurturing of the unique contributions of each individual employee is leading to unprecedented success. Smart tools technologies, models, and systems these companies use to create a liberating work environment, to facilitate round–the–clock communication, to continually measure success and efficiency, and to get the most out of their technological investment. Smart Companies, Smart Tools the book that shows you how to make these innovations a part of your company. Expert consultant Thomas Koulopoulos takes you behind the scenes at smart firms of all sizes. You ll see how their focus on "workflow" tools for planning and implementing information–based tasks and services fosters an efficient, empowering cohesion between traditional and nontraditional staff, yielding profit–raising, cost–cutting, employee–inspiring results. In an era of virtual organizations, globalization, free–agent employees, and downsizing, you either get smart or you get left behind. Here s how to make sure your firm keeps pace.
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About the Author Thomas Koulopoulos is founder and President of Delphi Consulting Group, Boston, Massachusetts. He is recognized as a leading authority on workflow and technologies for business process redesign, and was named one of the top six consultants in the information industry by Information Week. His strategic consulting and training clients include Mobil, Chase Manhattan, the New York Stock Exchange, Wang, Apple, IBM, and AT&T. Cohost and program consultant for World Business Review and a member of the COMDEX Board of Advisors, he is one of the industry s most sought–after speakers. Koulopoulos other books include Electronic Document Management Systems: A Portable Consultant, The Workflow Imperative, and the upcoming Corporate Instinct.
Smart Companies, Smart Tools Transforming Business Processes into Business Assets Thomas M. Koulopoulos What are "Smart Companies"? "Smart companies" are agile, adaptive firms dynamic, streamlined, unshackled from the mire of "that s the way we ve always done it." Casting aside the Industrial Revolution s worship of mass customization and interchangeability, these firms emphasize the unique contributions of each individual employee. What are "Smart Tools"? "Smart tools" are innovative technologies, models, and systems that maximize human potential, resulting in stronger competitive advantages and customer connections. So, where are today s smart companies? What tools are they using? And most importantly, how can you as a manager make sure your own firm "gets smart"? The answers are here in Thomas Koulopoulos savvy, up–to–the–minute new book. Koulopoulos spotlights today s smart companies, describes the methods they are using, and shows you how to develop, implement, and measure the effectiveness of your own "smart tools." The key is workflow a set of tools developed for proactive analysis, compression, and automation of information–based tasks and services. As Koulopoulos demonstrates, with example after example, smart companies maintain efficient, two–way processes that bring the work to their people whether they are 9–to–5ers, flex–timers, home workers, or travelers. You will see how stellar firms of all kinds (service, retail, manufacturing) and sizes are using innovative technologies and systems to:
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