Thursday, June 25, 2009

People Manage the Process?

Gerhard Basson has posted a very nice article Process-oriented Systems Paradigm for the Process Age over at the BPM Institute web site. I agree with almost everything that Gerhard says... but as usual one little phrase pops out and spawns a blog of my own.

Gerhard asserts:
"processes do not manage people – people manage processes"
I understand what Gerhard means... very clever word-smithing... but I squirmed when I read it. I know that I am splitting hairs here, but "manage" just isn't the right verb for the phrase:
"people verb processes"

That aside, I vehemently agree (as opposed to vehemently disagree) with Gerhard when he says:
"People will bypass and reject any system that does not help them perform work in a natural way."

It's always about the people... From the conception of the process to the implementation of the process to the running of the process to the improvement of the process... it's always about the people.

If we don't adapt our systems for the People of the Process Age we're not going to get very far.

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