Just reviewed Ga Tech's Tennenbaum Institute. Had not for some time. Especially about process and decision in the enterprise. Worth a look:
The Tennenbaum Institute at Georgia Tech helps businesses and organizations use data to inform better decision making.
Our research and education addresses a rich mixture of concepts, principles, models, methods, and tools applicable to a wide range of enterprise domains, with particular emphasis on healthcare delivery and global manufacturing. Our work in these two domains is enhanced by strong partnerships with leading companies and agencies, as well as thought leaders from many organizations. We believe that this diversity is our greatest strength in addressing the complex organizational problems the world faces today.
The Tennenbaum Institute was founded in 2004, enabled by the generosity of Georgia Tech alumnus, Michael Tennenbaum. Our Research Approach:
The Tennenbaum Institute has established a structured approach for understanding the transformation of complex enterprise systems. This approach includes four fundamental steps as outlined below. ....
Notable too their book: Work, Workflow and Information Systems. Has probably since. been updated.
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