BUSINESS CONSULTING

Business Process Improvement (BPI)

Standard Operating Procedures

Process Mapping and Flow charts

FTE analysis and evaluation

Business Process Improvement (BPI)

BPI is defined as a systematic approach to help an organization optimize its underlying processes to achieve more efficient results. Or better stated:

Problem-Solving

Whether is a simple set of tasks or a complex matrix of functions, Corr can examine your current processes, determine areas of improvement and provide solid recommendations that will save you time and money.   | I WANT TO LEARN MORE |

  • Business Process Improvement (BPI)
  • Standard Operating Procedures
  • Process Mapping and Flow charts
  • FTE analysis and evaluation

Training and Consulting

FTE Analysis

What are my employee's spending their time doing? How many employees do I really need? Can I take on more business without adding more employees? If you don't know the answers to these questions, you may be losing money.  Find out.

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Process Mapping

Why is Process Mapping important? Have you implemented new systems or ways of doing things but still aren't realizing any value?  Does your staff rely on shadowing for a new employee to learn his or her job?

How do you know that employees are working as efficiently as possible? When asking why someone performs a task is the answer : "that's the way we've always done it."  Unless you are following a recipe from your great-great-grandmother, that answer usually indicates some improvement and stream-lining is needed. By mapping your current process, you see things how they truly are, This enlightenment can solidify that you are working the best way possible or shed some light on the areas that need to be stream-lined.

Standard Operating Procedures

Most small businesses do not have their procedures documented.  Is it necessary? YES. Procedures ensure that employees are performing their functions the way the business has intended.  Solid procedures can also be used for training purposes for companies that do not have a corporate trainer.  Let Corr help you.

Standard Operating Procedures

Most small businesses do not have their procedures documented.  Is it necessary? YES. Procedures ensure that employees are performing their functions the way the business has intended.  Solid procedures can also be used for training purposes for companies that do not have a corporate trainer.  Let Corr help you.

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