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Anatomy of a Best Practice
Learn to develop a best practice with Professional Builder and Michael Dickens
By Erin Erickson, Group Managing Editor
March 1, 2008
Professional Builder
Everyone loves a best practice. Not everyone, however, knows how to develop one. Professional Builder, along with best practices guru Michael Dickens, take the guesswork out of the process and provide you with an outlet to share the wealth.
AnalyzeDetermine what's wrong and what needs to be improved. Compare external best practices to your own processes.
ResearchWhat are others in your industry doing? Consult best practices-oriented magazines and Web sites for in-depth case studies and examples.
DefineDefine the best practice by examining all options available and honing in on the one that best suits your team or your company.
ImplementExecute the best practice first in a smaller group or division. Make necessary changes and distribute to larger group. Conduct training as necessary.
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