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Dr. Dan Kneer Advisory Group |
Continuous Control Monitoring (CCM): Tactical & Practical … HOW TO DO ITIn every other aspect of our lives, we want continuous input (auto pilot on an airplane, windshields that senses that you are sleeping). Manufacturing and robotics has had CCMs for decades (think process control, six sigma). Finally, the business world is being nudged into CCM by the COSO (thank you!!) Dr. Dan has been viewed as a “father” of the CCM movement, having taught CCM as back far as 1982. (Note: being a “father” means you’re old as dirt!) Further, Dan has ACTUALLY INSTALLED CCM systems into businesses since 1984. HE KNOWS THIS STUFF! So here is your chance to be the fire starter … your company’s thought leader in the CCM movement. In this course you’ll learn the 4 components of CCM, and the necessary 1-2 punch of:
You will, HANDS-ON, apply the mechanism necessary for CCM. Additionally, you will learn how to quantify core process business rules into Critical Success Factors and Key Performance Indicators thus being able to build a prototype CCM, in Visual Basic, and design management dashboards. The AMAZING thing about CCM is its … potential LACK OF COST. Let’s say this again; CCM is expansive … not necessarily expensive. How can this be true? Well, most of what you need to build CCM is already within your business! (You’re running SAP, Oracle or whatever … which has the embedded controls … called configurables or triggers). And the regression analysis is in Excel, SAS or Business Objects. We’ll discuss the necessary buy-ins needed to “get CCM going” along with many WINS. And we’ll ask some tough questions like, “How do we ‘win over’ both the Business Unit Manager and … IT?” You will be given a lot of the necessary methodology (macro and micro level) to ramp up a CCM application … local or entity-wide. THIS CLASS HAS A STRONG HANDS-ON COMPONENT, WITH SEVERAL COMPUTERIZED CASES. WE CAN TEACH BOTH OFFICE 97-2003 AND 2007. |
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