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#013: In this episode, I’m speaking with Craig J Willis about the tool Skore developed by his company Skore Labs.
I’m very happy that Craig has accepted this challenge to tell us more about Skore in the podcast. We talk about the underlying philosophy and Craig explains how to model and find processes in Skore. We explore Skore’s contribution to rethinking processes and how Craig sees the BPM tool market evolving.
In addition, Craig explains how you can test Skore yourself and he also has a promising offer ready for you.
So let’s find out together if Skore is a human-centric BPM tool.
Today’s Guest
Craig J Willis
Craig is the CEO of Skore Labs and he founded the company back in 2017. Before this, he worked as a business transformation and improvement consultant internationally with some of the world’s largest organizations in finance, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, and technology businesses.
As I’ve learned, he’s not only a process geek, but also an airline geek. So the structure of the interview fits perfectly.
Skore Labs, the company behind Skore, is located in the city of Portsmouth on the south coast of the UK. It has grown to over 150 customers which are using Skore to drive various initiatives from systems implementation, outsourcing, process standardization, and continuous improvement.
You’ll learn
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
If you'd like to get the links and show notes for this episode, head to:
http://www.NewProcessLab.com/episode13
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By Mirko Kloppenburg#013: In this episode, I’m speaking with Craig J Willis about the tool Skore developed by his company Skore Labs.
I’m very happy that Craig has accepted this challenge to tell us more about Skore in the podcast. We talk about the underlying philosophy and Craig explains how to model and find processes in Skore. We explore Skore’s contribution to rethinking processes and how Craig sees the BPM tool market evolving.
In addition, Craig explains how you can test Skore yourself and he also has a promising offer ready for you.
So let’s find out together if Skore is a human-centric BPM tool.
Today’s Guest
Craig J Willis
Craig is the CEO of Skore Labs and he founded the company back in 2017. Before this, he worked as a business transformation and improvement consultant internationally with some of the world’s largest organizations in finance, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, and technology businesses.
As I’ve learned, he’s not only a process geek, but also an airline geek. So the structure of the interview fits perfectly.
Skore Labs, the company behind Skore, is located in the city of Portsmouth on the south coast of the UK. It has grown to over 150 customers which are using Skore to drive various initiatives from systems implementation, outsourcing, process standardization, and continuous improvement.
You’ll learn
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
If you'd like to get the links and show notes for this episode, head to:
http://www.NewProcessLab.com/episode13
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Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization?
Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Sign up for free at:
NewProcessLab.com/roadmap
---
Follow me on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mirkokloppenburg/
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization?
Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Sign up for free at:
NewProcessLab.com/roadmap