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EUSP eBook: Kill the Things that Kill Productivity

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Kill the Things that Kill Productivity eBook
There is no charge for this eBook. It is Steve's contribution to the SharePoint Community.
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Thanks for joining us in this little project. This is the second eBook available in the EUSP eBook Store.

Kill the Things that Kill Productivity

How Can Companies Kill the Things That Kill Productivity is a six part series originally published on EndUserSharePoint.com. In this 24 page eBook, Steve Russell layouts common scenarios for recognizing the productivity killers in your organization and how to slay them.

How Can Companies Kill the Things That Kill Productivity is an business level eBook that assumes no previous experience with Business Process Management. Each article is self contained and can be used to begin analyzing the processes and situations in your company that are causing the most problems.

 

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part 1: Doing the Same Thing Over and Over
  • Part 2: Playing the Waiting Game
  • Part 3: That's Not What We Do Here (Anymore)
  • Part 4: Did You See That?
  • Part 5: Something Went Wrong
  • Part 6: "A Little Help Here!"
  • Thank You

About the Author

Steve Russell

Steve Russell is the SVP of Research and Development and CTO for Global 360 Inc., based in Dallas Texas. He has over 25 years of experience as a technologist developing enterprise process and document management software platforms. Steve has extensive experience with large, mission critical systems development and deployment within Fortune 2000 companies.

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