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[Part Two] Reengineering for the 21st Century Business – Industry Interview

[This post is a collaboration between Max Milhan and Kevin Feldhus. Kevin graduated from Colorado State University in 1991 with a Masters in Information Systems Management. His experience includes banking, IT, IT consulting and management consulting and he has worked on business process management in several different roles since 1999.] Following a great Business Process […]

12 Things to Get Your Portal to Production: Part 10 Change Management

Any project will have change.  No one project ever includes the entire scope or has complete buy in from all the stakeholders or goes off without some major issue.   That means you have to both budget for it and plan the process by which you will accept change. Step 1: Don’t be Afraid of It […]

Preparing a Healthcare Organization for Change

As any CIO knows, any organizational change, badly managed, can lead to whining and revolt. However, as shown in our earlier post, “How the Healthcare CIO Saves Lives” the benefits of successfully implementing IT initiatives like Business Process Management can be profound. In many cases we are talking about the difference between life and death. […]

Perficient Podcast: Helping Health IT End Users Adapt to Change

Helping Health IT End Users Adapt to Change This is the second in our series of interviews with Dr. Nanette Nuessle. In this interview, we discussed physician use of healthcare technology and how doctors cope with technology changes in their practice of medicine. What I found most insightful about this particular interview was her description […]

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