Episodes
Wednesday May 17, 2017
Finance Gaining a Stronger Handle on Process Standardization
Wednesday May 17, 2017
Wednesday May 17, 2017
APQC’s Financial Management expert, Mary Driscoll, explains what the top finance process standardization challenges are for 2017 and how to address them
Remember to follow APQC on Twitter @apqc!
Thursday Feb 02, 2017
Data and Analytics Challenges and Priorities for 2017
Thursday Feb 02, 2017
Thursday Feb 02, 2017
In December of 2016, APQC conducted a survey to understand the common challenges and priorities of process and performance management practitioners in 2017. In this podcast, research analyst Michael Sims and subject-matter expert Holly Lyke-Ho-Gland dig into the survey results to discuss what challenges organizations are facing in the area of data and analytics and what they can do to solve them.
Remember to follow APQC on Twitter @apqc!
Tuesday Aug 09, 2016
Managing the Transition to a Data-driven Business
Tuesday Aug 09, 2016
Tuesday Aug 09, 2016
In this August 2016 edition of APQC’s monthly research program manager interview, Michael Sims, research specialist at APQC. talks Holly Lyke-Ho-Gland, research program manager in the area of process and performance management about change management for building a data-driven culture.
Topics discussed include:
- Why being data driven is important
- How to build the business case for becoming data driven
- Change Management tactics for shifting to a data-driven culture
Remember to follow APQC on Twitter @apqc!
Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
Louis Richardson of IBM on Changing of Collaboration, KM, and Better Business Results
Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
APQC CEO Carla O’Dell talked with Louis Richardson as part of the “Big Thinkers, Big Ideas” interview series. An IBM storyteller and enthusiast, Richardson meets with clients and partners worldwide and shares how “social smarter work” can deliver real business results. With more than 30 years of experience in the collaboration and document management industry, he has served in sales, support, consulting, and document production management positions. From this perspective, Richardson shared with O’Dell how he has seen knowledge and information management approaches change, and most rapidly in the past several years.
Remember to follow us on Twitter @apqc!