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Rating: Summary: I'd give it 5 Stars if ... Review: ... it's not much of a book. It's more like apamphlet. It has helped me though, and can make it easier to draw"correct" process flow diagrams. But anyone who has had experience in Process Mapping doesn't need this book! Visio has more information about Process Mapping than this book. AS I said, it is very basic but helpful to glace at, It'd be a lot better if the price was at least half.
Rating: Summary: High level book Review: ... it's not much of a book. It's more like apamphlet. It has helped me though, and can make it easier to draw"correct" process flow diagrams. But anyone who has had experience in Process Mapping doesn't need this book! Visio has more information about Process Mapping than this book. AS I said, it is very basic but helpful to glace at, It'd be a lot better if the price was at least half.
Rating: Summary: Great Way to Get Up To Speed on Process Mapping Review: Tells you how to draw diagrams basically on paper. Not even good as an introduction to process mapping.
Rating: Summary: A very basic introduction to processes Review: The books attempts to give the reader a short introduction or insight into process mapping. Yet, it would go to in-depth for the basics. In addition, the author guises the reader by using different terminology for maps, such as deployment flowcharts, and IDEF models. The astonishing fact about the book is that in the end it attempts to tell you how to analyze a business. Readers are better off reviewing rengineering books.
Rating: Summary: A Very Basic Book Review: This book is a small paperback, only 7" X 5" X 65 pages, so it doesn't go into great detail on any of the subjects. It does cover the basics such as flowchart symbols, process mapping, relationship maps and cross-functional maps. If you need to quickly prepare some flowcharts but don't know where to start this may be a good book for you.
Rating: Summary: It is just real "Basics" for non-engineer. Review: This book is just good for the one who've never experienced with process mapping before, it just provided the real basics, for anyone who want to get start. The author used examples from transactional process ( sale order), engineer who read and would like to see engineering process map example would not get from this book..The book focused on 2 types of process mapping methods. I like the points that author brough about the applicaton of process mapping in various areas that highlighted in chapter 6. Overall I would rate this book for 2, as in engneering expectation.
Rating: Summary: High level book Review: Very good but high level and not geared towards any specific type of processes. Good for beginners. very thin book...
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