Process Mining
Process mining
Process Mining is a discipline that aims to discover, monitor, and improve business processes by analyzing the record of process events stored in information systems.
Why is process efficiency so important?
Currently, organizations’ business processes are supported by information systems that record valuable data regarding responsible parties, activities, events, times, and variables associated with process execution. This information can be leveraged with data mining techniques, more specifically, process mining, to uncover the reality of how processes are being executed and thus make decisions to improve them.
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José Luis Gorriti
MBA from ESAN, postgraduate degree in quality management from Osaka, Japan. Consultant specializing in strategic planning and balanced scorecards for business groups in Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia. Former Executive and Board Member at Bayer Industrial Peru.
Jaime Alonso Gómez
Ph.D. in Administrative Sciences and Applied Economics from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA. Consultant in Asia, the Americas, and Europe. Former Distinguished Visiting Professor at the following business schools: MIT, Harvard, California, and Austin, Texas.
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