Browsing All posts tagged under »Lombardi Blueprint«

The Taking of Pelham 123 . . . How Blueprint Would Have Saved the Day

June 1, 2009

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I was recently asked to explain how Lombardi’s Blueprint would address a procurement department’s needs relative to managing an organization’s increasingly demanding and at times complex supply chain – and to do so in a manner which would best illustrate the solution’s overall effectiveness. As is often the case, flashes of insight can and do […]

Latest Lombardi Blueprint Release offers the ultimate tool for supply chain collaboration and optimization

May 12, 2009

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Last week I had the opportunity to see a demonstration of the enhancements made to Lombardi’s already solid Blueprint solution prior to its official launch date, which is today (May 12th, 2009).  (NOTE: Here is the link to the Introduction to Blueprint Spring ’09 Webinar.) In a previous review of Lombardi’s Business Process Management offering, […]

Using Business Process Mapping as a Communication Facilitator in the Global Enterprise (A Procurement Insights Knowledge Leadership Publication)

February 20, 2009

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Information versus Communication “In a recent article on Lombardi Software and in particular their Blueprint business process mapping solution, I referred to John C. Maxwell’s assertion that “information is giving out; communication is getting through. It is an interesting perspective in that traditionally process mapping has been viewed as a way of providing an overview […]

Bridging the Operational Disconnect within the Collective Enterprise (Lombardi Software Profile)

February 7, 2009

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“Information is giving out; communication is getting through.” John C. Maxwell, American Author, Professional Speaker and Leadership Expert In my February 5th post I shared (perhaps confessed would be more appropriate a word) my belief that as a writer, one is never completely certain as to the degree in which a particular article or post […]