SIPOC Workshop Facilitation – Part 1: Overview of SIPOC and Systems

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Event Description:

In this first session, we will provide an overview of what SIPOC is and how it can be used in business process creation and improvement. We will also identify techniques that can help enable a more robust mapping of business processes.

Learning Objectives:
• Describe the context of SIPOC within business process creation and improvement
• Define techniques that help enable a more robust mapping of business processes

 

Presenter Info:

Jeff Bongiovani is currently the Lead Course Developer for Edwards Performance Solutions who oversees the production and maintenance of courses on Project Management, Systems Engineering, Software Development, Business Process Improvement, and Cybersecurity. He is also a trainer with over 20,000 hours of classroom experience spanning 17 years.

 


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Written by Jeff Bongiovani
Training and Development (T&D) Manager Jeff Bongiovani currently works for Edwards Performance Solutions as their Training and Development Manager. Jeff is responsible for managing and supporting training-focused customer engagements as well as overseeing the design and development of new and existing Edwards training courses (both internal and external) across a variety of topics including project management, leadership skills, systems engineering, business process management, and cybersecurity. He has 20+ years of classroom training and course development project experience.
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  1. Jeff thank you for the “Overview of SIPOC and Systems” workshop.
    Can you share this presentation in PowerPoint format, please ?

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