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The Lagos Business School
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ABSTRACTS (Vol 4 No 1)
A Measurement Approach for Process
Improvement
Evans Woherem 29-48
Abstract.
Many organisations today have embarked on a process
improvement or re-engineering project. They do so through
planned rearchitecting of their processes to engender
higher magnitudes of improvements. However, in almost all
the organisations undertaking process re-engineering,
they do so blindly without any means for checking the
efficacy of the newly introduced processes. This paper
introduces a blue print measurement approach for gauging
the effects of newly introduced processes called REFINE.
Whereas most existing measurement approaches are used in
the measurement of software processes, REFINE is used for
the measurement of business processes. The paper looks at
the history of measurement and the definition of
measures, and then presents some of the early measurement
approaches like the Statistical Process Control approach,
the Software Engineering Institute's Capability Maturity
Model, the Goal Question Metrics (GQM) Paradigm and the
AMI approach to process evaluation and improvement.
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