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American Society for Management, Inc. provides
your company with the knowledge and experience necessary to manage
and improve its processes, as well as, to mitigate and control risks.
ASFM offers process management services in the following areas:
Strategic Process
Setting the direction for the project and managing the realization
of other processes.
Interdependency Management Process
Project
initiation and project plan development (evaluating stakeholder
requirements, preparing a project plan and initiating other processes)
Interaction
management (managing interactions between processes)
Change
management (anticipating and managing changes)
Closure
(Closing processes and obtaining feedback)
Scope Related Process
Concept
development (defining deliverables)
Scope
development and control
Activity
definition (identifying and documenting activities)
Activity
control (controlling of work performed)
Time Related Process
Activity
dependency planning
Duration
estimation (identifying required time)
Schedule
development (developing general and detailed schedules)
Schedule
control (controlling the realization of activities and delays)
Cost Related Process
Cost
estimation
Budgeting
(using results from cost estimation to produce a budget)
Cost
control (controlling costs and deviations from the budget)
Resource Related Process
Resource
planning (identifying, estimating, scheduling and allocating resources)
Resource
control (comparing actual usage against resource plans and taking
appropriate actions)
Personnel Related Process
Organizational
structure definition (roles, responsibilities, and authorities)
Staff
allocation process (selecting and assigning personnel)
Team
development (developing individual and team skills required
for optimum performance)
Communication Related Process
Communication
planning (planning the information and communication system)
Information
management (making information available to members and stakeholders)
Communication
control (in accordance with the planned communication system)
Risk Related Process
Risk
identification
Risk
estimation (probability and impact)
Risk
response development (plans for responding to risks)
Risk
control (implementing and updating the risk plan)
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