
Steve
Steve
The BPGroups new website now features five blogs from leading thinkers and CPP Masters in the field of Enterprise BPM & Outside-In.
To visit the blogs: click http://www.bpgroup.org/blogs.html and review the drop down menu -enjoy!
Successful Customer Outcomes
Steve Towers – 160 articles on the theme of Outside-In
BP Community
the original BPM community – Events, Resources, community & Links
Outside-In from Janne Ohtonen
Words from the wise from the author of OIDash
The Process Ninja
Craig Reid Scottish through and through however now from down-under
OutsideIn Service Management
Ian Clayton shows us the way with Service Management
If you recognise a good Outside-In location let us know: rachel.smith@bpgroup.org
“Not everything old is bad and antiquated and not everything new is shiny and good. The real secret to success is to combine the best of both.”
Rene Carayol (left), Senior Executive & Former Board Member for Pepsi, Marks & Spencer, IPC Media & The Inland Revenue
Process has indeed come a long way from it humble routes amidst the early industrial revolution and Adam Smiths ‘Wealth of Nations’.
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One of the first people to describe process was Smith who in 1776 describes a new way for process in a Scottish pin factory. He outlines the production methods and created one of the first objective and measureable enterprise process designs. The consequence of ‘labour division’ in Smith’s example resulted in the same number of workers making 240 times as many pins as they had been before the introduction of his innovation.
Adam Smith participated in a revolution that transformed the planet. He lived at a time when the confluence of factors, political change, emergence of the New World, industrialization and a new optimism that the world could move from the shackles of the past.
In heralding a movement that developed into Scientific Management the foundation was laid that established a way of working that has survived and thrived for 200 years.
And yet now, more than ever, is a time to perhaps take a careful glance back to the past to guide the way for not only surviving the current economic turmoil but to also prepare us to thrive in the seismic shifts of the 21st century ‘new world’ order where the customer has become central to everything we do.
Leading global corporations are now evolving their tried and tested approaches into methods suited to the changed challenges of customer promiscuity, globalisation, IT innovation and the Prosumer. That is the essence of what we call Outside-In.
“The Customer Experience is the Process”
Outside-In can really be summarised in the statement that “the customer experience is the process”. We can no longer just look within our organisation boundary to create a sustainable competitive advantage. We have to extend our scope and embrace a broader view of optimising process by understanding, managing and developing customer expectations and the associated experience. We need to articulate Successful Customer Outcomes and let those guide our product and service development as we move beyond the limiting scope of silo pyramidal based left to right thinking.
In 2006 BP Group Research identified the ‘Evolution of Approaches’ and how steps can be taken to grow Lean Six Sigma’s influence and success into a strategic Outside-In toolkit. In fact the last 4 years are seeing the fruition of these advances with Best in Class 2009 & 2010 Award winners PolyOne, a dyed in the wool Lean outfit, advancing their stock price six fold in 18 months on the back of radical and innovative changes across its customer experience.
Some see Outside-In as the death knell for approaches such as for old style BPM, BPR, TQM and Lean Six Sigma. This is not so. This narrow and simplistic view does not acknowledge the stepping stones available to embrace the new customer centric order. In fact the foundations of our futures are always laid on the learnings of the past with those innovators who recognise the need to evolve leading that charge.
Victory will go to the brave who seize the moment and push forward their approaches into the brave new world of Outside-In. The sector leaders have set a precedent – can you embrace the challenge?
All the Best, Steve
If you wish to read and listen more on this theme the following references are useful.
Join the community discussing these issues, challenges and opportunities.
Community and social networking – Join the BP Group
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LinkedIn
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Outside-In The Secret of the 21st Centuries leading companies
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Book
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Interview Harvard Business Review with HBS
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http://bit.ly/RanjayOutside-In
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Interview Wharton Business School with WBS Professor George Day
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http://bit.ly/WhartonGeorgeDay
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Interview Affecto University with Steve Towers
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http://bit.ly/SteveTowersOutside-In
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Interview by Megan James (IQPC)
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http://bit.ly/MeganJamesOutside-In
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Downloadable keynotes and slide shows
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Presentations
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http://www.slideshare.net/stowers/
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Professional – Certified Process Professional program
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Qualifications
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Don’t give customers what they think they want – Steve Towers
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Article
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Evolution of Process Excellence Approaches – BP Group
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Research
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Outside-In – Interview with Blog Radio’s Gienn Weiss
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The Best Performing companies Millward Optimoor
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Research
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UPCOMING CONFERENCES ON THE THEME OF PROCESS EXCELLENCE, ENTERPRISE BPM AND OUTSIDE-IN
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Resources
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HARVARD PERSPECTIVE:
https://businessprocess.box.net/shared/zqb1z083ubWHARTON PERSPECTIVE:
https://businessprocess.box.net/shared/tshqkxkdqeFOLLOWING BLOG/ARTICLES:
http://www.successfulcustomeroutcomes.net/MANAGEMENT GURU’S:
http://linkd.in/ManagementGurusTHE STATE OF THE BPM INDUSTRY
http://bit.ly/BPM_StateoftheIndustrySTEVE TOWERS PRESENTATIONS:
http://www.slideshare.net/stowers/IQPC BUSINESS EXCELLENCE SUMMIT
IQPC BPM LEADERS MEETING
IT WEB ANNUAL CONFERENCE
STRATEGY DRIVEN PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
BPGROUP CONFERENCE IN ASSOCIATION WITH IQPC – PEX 2012
Forrester leader Connie Moore has just posted the current trends, based on latest research with “10 major thought leaders at large global organizations” and include the following seven points:
I certainly give the thumbs up to Forrester for this efforts, especially since the next couple of weeks sees a couple of Forrester hosted webinars to share their views. Interestingly now Gartner will have to respond otherwise they will see themselves as sidelined into little more than the technical aspects of BPM.
Go read Connie Moores blog at: http://bit.ly/BusinessProcess2020
Do you agree with the points Forrester is making? Contribute to the LinkedIn thread on this theme at:
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There is no easy way to introduce a new order of things however there are some principles that can be followed based on this type of mind shift.
1, Objective and immediate.
The results we achieve with Outside-In are significant and substantive e.g. Triple Crown*. Accordingly any effort should first of all identify the clear tangible benefits.
2. Talk is cheap.
Fine words and phrases will not win hearts and minds without substance. Delivery is key, hence the ‘start where you are’ sentiment. In current projects (where support may be lacking) introduce the techniques within the CEMMethod(tm) by stealth.
Lift the heads of those around you to think of Moments of Truth, Break Points and Business Rules for instance. “Nothing new mate, just some stuff other guys have used within… Six Sigma../..Lean../..EA../..complaince etc. (delete as appropriate)”
3. Build support.
With (2) underway you will build support. That is the point to shift focus and begin the more practical discussion of where and how.
4. Go for broke.
If you are extremely lucky/persuasive and have the top team already onboard go for broke. Discover the worst most problematic issues and set to righting ’em. By fixing the Cause you will remove the Effect.
5. Move on.
It is a 4-500 year shift in mindset (Dee Hock, VISA founder).
It will ultimately transform the planet. The jury is in fact back and the results speak for themselves. So when all looks desolate and casting your pearls before swine is depressing, remind them that they are part of the problem and move on.
6. Make it so.
YOU ARE NOT ALONE it just feels that way when surrounded by flat-landers (doh).
Learn, exchange and do.
Join the worlds first and largest Outside-In community at: http://www.oibpm.com
Once on-board review the subgroups and join the specialist communities – you will
find friends and support as we transform the planet one person,one process, one organisation at a time!
PS. The Outside-In book published in 2010 reviews in detail this emerging trend.
Here is the hardback – http://amzn.to/Outside-In
Here is the eBook version – http://bit.ly/OutsideInApple Link with Steve Towers – http://bit.ly/LinkWithSteve
Follow Steve Towers on Twitter – http://twitter.com/#!/stowers
*Triple Crown: Jim Sinur (Gartner) coined this phrase. Through the delivery of advanced BPM you will simultaneously reduce costs, enhance service and grow revenues. In public sector/not for profits replace revenue growth with delievry of strategic objectives.
If you have an additional link do let us know.
1 | BP Group website | http://www.bpgroup.org |
2 | BP Group on Linkedin | http://bit.ly/joinbpgroup |
3 | Coaching in Customer Expectation Management & BPM | http://www.bpmbox.com |
4 | Certified Process Professional web | http://www.certifiedprocessprofessional.com |
5 | Enterprise BPM Outside-In blog | http://www.successfulcustomeroutcomes.net/ |
6 | BPGroup blog | http://bpcommunity.blogspot.com/ |
7 | BP Group slideshows | http://www.slideshare.net/stowers/ |
8 | http://twitter.com/#!/stowers | |
9 | Videos on the theme of Enterprise BPM & Outside-In | http://bit.ly/SteveTowersYoutube |
10 | Resources and people involved in BPM & Outside-In | http://www.oibpm.com |
11 | BPM & Outside-In consultancy website | http://www.towersassociates.com |
12 | Outside-In. The Secret of the 21st century successful companies | http://bit.ly/OutsideInApple |