Business Process Transformation

Formal Complaints Process Improvement for the University of Manitoba

2024-06-27T12:38:30-04:00

Bronson supported the Office of Fair Practices and Legal Affairs in implementing the Respectful Workplace and Learning Environment and Sexual Assault Policies, as well as developing satellite policies. Support activities included revising the approach to managing formal complaints, creating Standard Operating Procedures and Toolkits, and leading meetings with the University's executive team. Bronson contributed [...]

Revising Business Processes for the Public Health Agency of Canada

2022-01-12T21:22:42-05:00

Developed an Intervention Framework to aid decision-making for $27 million annual investment in primary prevention interventions to change behaviour that will positively impact health. Documented 10 As-Is and To-Be business processes using Business Process Model Notation. Projects funded under this initiative focus on innovative, integrated approaches to promote healthy living, prevent chronic disease and [...]

Canadian Wildlife Federation’s Fish Passage Restoration Initiative

2022-01-13T15:12:07-05:00

Bronson developed a Program Charter to govern the CWF’s B.C. Fish Passage Restoration Initiative that met the requirements of two federal funding programs. Bronson coordinated quarterly reporting to funders on expenditures, activities and results. Bronson is mentoring CWF staff for future program reporting to funders and providing quality assurance prior to report submission. [...]

Process Simulation for Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Takes Uncertainty out of Decision-Making

2022-01-13T15:18:38-05:00

Initiative to boost innovation in Canada’s agricultural sector benefits from Bronson expertise in business process simulation. Modelling consequences of process changes before implementation greatly reduces risk and ensures business benefits. Bronson team able to identify cost and time savings under different scenarios. Process allows for better planning, fact-based resource allocations and early determination of [...]

Push to Document Indian Residential Schools Drives Creation of the Largest Digital Repository in Canadian History

2024-05-21T16:16:28-04:00

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, & Library and Archives Canada Over 10 million pages reviewed. Over 3.5 million records digitized (collected database of 5 million records). Project involved several teams working simultaneously at archive sites across Canada. Project involved all LAC national sites, including a large [...]

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