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H0934
Understanding and Applying Value-Added Assessment:
Eliminating Business Process Waste

Trischler, William E., 127 pages. ISBN 0-87389-369-7. 8.5 x 11 Softcover. 1996.
Contains more than 50 figures and tables

$45.00


Eliminate non-value-added steps in business processes and you will save time and money. Use the value-added assessment process to determine which activities are necessary and which are not. This book features a detailed method for calculating the time and cost associated with a process. It also contains a special dictionary of verbs that often emerge as non-value-added actions. Directions for using this dictionary, along with definitions, examples, the rationale for their classification as non- value-added actions, and synonyms are included.

Benefits:
• Learn the structure needed to implement a sound value-added assessment program.
• Use the process mapping technique to simplify the task of documenting processes.

Contents:
• Guidebook Purpose
• Business Stakeholders
• Business Processes
• Business Process Evolution
• Methods for Improving Processes
• Process Analysis Phase
• Framework for Analysis
• Value-Added Assessment Process
• Process Time and Cost Elements
• NVA Dictionary
• Dictionary Construction
• NVA Actions
• Alphabetical List of Actions