All teams need some process to achieve their goals. The challenge is to create the right process for your organization that keeps the team moving toward their goals without becoming more work than is needed.
Process management is key to creating efficient and effective organizations. There are a variety of approaches. Key steps any management process are plans, updates, reports, and feedback (Figure 1). Together, these elements combine to assure
progress is made toward organizational goals and help an organization continually improve. The approach presented here can be used at any level of an organization with each sub-group creating their own process that fits into, and provides
inputs, on the higher levels.
Figure 1. General Process Management diagram
Plans are typically created for multiple years (5-year business plans) and updated each year. Plans are based on previous results (reports) and buy-in from stake-holders, clients, and the target group.
The group that is doing the work. The group should be directly involved in creating the plan and create the updates and reports. The reviews should be conducted outside the group.
For small organizations, these would be done at regular meetings and would be in the meeting notes.
Reviews provide feedback to the target organization, stakeholders, and clients on progress. Reviews measure how the organization is progressing over time. Reviews also identify areas where improvement is needed.
The reports summarize the progress accomplished and provide key inputs inot the next update to the plan.