Flowingly Webinar
Process Management:
A Practical Journey for Resource-Constrained Organisations
Ever felt like process management advice is written for organisations with endless resources?
Join Michael Glazer (Senior Manager Innovation and Technology) from Huon Valley Council as he spills the tea on how his small team turned constraints into catalysts for change.

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Michael Glazer from Huon Valley Council is joining us for our latest webinar to offer a fresh perspective on process management that speaks to the realities of resource-constrained organisations.
Drawing from his firsthand experience, Michael will guide you through Huon Valley Council’s journey of implementing effective process management with limited staff and budget. This webinar cuts through the jargon to deliver actionable advice for organisations looking to enhance their processes without breaking the bank.
Whether you’re from a small local government, or any organisation looking to do more with less, this webinar should have some value for you!
During this webinar, you will learn:
🔍 Practical insights from Huon Valley Council’s process management journey
🚀 Strategies for overcoming resource constraints in process improvement
💡 The part Flowingly plays in mapping and improving Huon Valley’s processes
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