Suggested Reading
Rakesh Dube
rakeshd at fujitsu.co.uk
Thu Mar 21 05:21:06 EST 2002
Hi Ralph,
Its very exciting to know that you have workflow cook book for the SAP HR ,
CRM and web methods.
I implemented HR project and now doing EBP/CRM and also integrating with
Business Connector .
I think this will be very useful to integrate with webflow.
Can you kindly also send me the copy of the cook book.
With warm regards
Rakesh
-----Original Message-----
From: SAP Workflow [mailto:Owner-SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU]On Behalf Of
Jensen, Ralph
Sent: 20 March 2002 19:31
To: SAP-WAG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: Suggested Reading
Fellow Workflow Gurus,
I came across a great resource on Workflow Modeling that I want to share
with the group. The book is titled, "Workflow Modeling, Tools for Process
Improvement and Application Development" by Alec Sharp and Patric McDermont.
Artech House Publishing at www.artechhouse.com .
The authors hit on the approach, framing the process, conducting initial
assessments, considering the environment, swim line diagrams, techniques for
modeling the as-is process, characterizing the to-be process and use case
scenario analysis.
This text has helped me to become a more effective Workflow consultant as I
am more prepared to walk into a process meeting and tear apart the processes
and get business owners to realize the difference between "workflow" and
business process. Once we nail down the "to-be" processes, the final
workflow definition and modeling was more effective and also turned the
weight of the process definitions back on the business owners.
Regards,
Ralph Jensen
Technical Consultant/CRM
Professional Services Organization
SAP America
600 Las Colinas Blvd, Suite 2000
Irving, TX 75039
T 972-443-3160
F 972-868-2003
M 817-819-2390
E ralph.jensen at sap.com
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