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12 Steps to Intelligent Process Improvement (Ipi)

Restored Legacy Quick Reference Guide

V. Quan Lee
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Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
Intelligent Systems Press

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12 Steps to Intelligent Process Improvement (IPI): Restored Legacy Quick Reference Guide is a compact companion to Feng Shui for Intelligent Process Improvement: Legacy Principles of Structured Software Development, created for readers who want the core IPI principles in a practical, fast-reference format.

Built around the original 12-step IPI structure, this restored legacy guide preserves the old-school discipline of structured software development: requirements, signoffs, process libraries, audits, metrics, process champions, change control, and accountable improvement. It does not attempt to modernize IPI into the latest delivery trend. Instead, it honors the nostalgic process-engineering mindset that taught software teams the value of order, visibility, ownership, and workplace balance.

At the heart of the guide is the belief that process improvement should be for the people and by the people. IPI centers the real workers of IT - analysts, testers, developers, project managers, trainers, auditors, process librarians, support teams, and customer-facing staff - because they know where the process breaks before the dashboard admits it. The guide translates that belief into practical tools: the 12-step quick card, pocket checklists, a 30-minute IPI workshop agenda, PCC guidance, FFMM references, a harmony dashboard, process purge review, and a glossary of legacy IPI terms.

Using Feng Shui as a workplace metaphor, this guide shows how process energy flows through people, artifacts, decisions, handoffs, approvals, measurements, and lessons learned. When those elements are misplaced, frustration grows. When they are arranged with purpose, the workplace becomes more balanced, accountable, and humane.

This quick reference guide is ideal for process champions, project managers, quality assurance professionals, business analysts, technology leaders, and real workers who want a practical way to restore clarity, discipline, harmony, and measurable improvement to the software development environment - one process object at a time.

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