Thomas H. Davenport Quote

In definitional terms, a process is simply a structured, measured set of activities designed to produce a specific output for a particular customer or market. It implies a strong emphasis on how work is done within an organization, in contrast to a product focus's emphasis on what. A process is thus a specific ordering of work activities across time and space, with a beginning and an end, and clearly defined inputs and outputs: a structure for action.


Process Innovation: Reengineering Work through Information Technology, 1993


In definitional terms, a process is simply a structured, measured set of activities designed to produce a specific output for a particular customer...

In definitional terms, a process is simply a structured, measured set of activities designed to produce a specific output for a particular customer...

In definitional terms, a process is simply a structured, measured set of activities designed to produce a specific output for a particular customer...

In definitional terms, a process is simply a structured, measured set of activities designed to produce a specific output for a particular customer...