Word(s) for “Workflow Optimizer”





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John's job is to go to companies evaluate their current process workflow and to implement changes to improve this workflow to be optimal . Since companies workflow need to change all the time to stay optimal John revisits his clients and analyze the workflow for improvements and develops systems to implement those changes.



When John wife's ask him what his job is, he says he is a ...



John put's on his resume and business card that his job title is ..




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Peter works on the production assembly line of the Tesla Model 3. His job is to analyze the production line, find improvements and implement those changes to the assembly line so that the assembly line produces more cars per hour.



Peter's job title is ...




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Developer - Closest I can think of but it means creating something when I want a word that is closer to convey the total of analyze, optimize , change and improve together not just the creating part



Reengineer - This almost mean redoing it and it might not have to be redone if it is already optimal.



Process Engineer - The word engineer gets overused today and I want to try stay away from it



I am also not closed to the idea of it being a foreign language word(s)










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  • A single word might not do; many job titles are two words, as indeed is one of your rejected possible answers. You might want to consider editing your question to allow for longer answers.
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Looking for word(s) that can describe a person's job title




John's job is to go to companies evaluate their current process workflow and to implement changes to improve this workflow to be optimal . Since companies workflow need to change all the time to stay optimal John revisits his clients and analyze the workflow for improvements and develops systems to implement those changes.



When John wife's ask him what his job is, he says he is a ...



John put's on his resume and business card that his job title is ..




&




Peter works on the production assembly line of the Tesla Model 3. His job is to analyze the production line, find improvements and implement those changes to the assembly line so that the assembly line produces more cars per hour.



Peter's job title is ...




Words I thought of but don't fit



Developer - Closest I can think of but it means creating something when I want a word that is closer to convey the total of analyze, optimize , change and improve together not just the creating part



Reengineer - This almost mean redoing it and it might not have to be redone if it is already optimal.



Process Engineer - The word engineer gets overused today and I want to try stay away from it



I am also not closed to the idea of it being a foreign language word(s)










share|improve this question
















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  • A single word might not do; many job titles are two words, as indeed is one of your rejected possible answers. You might want to consider editing your question to allow for longer answers.
    – tmgr
    Oct 31 at 14:39










  • Process Improvement Guru
    – Jim
    just now













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Looking for word(s) that can describe a person's job title




John's job is to go to companies evaluate their current process workflow and to implement changes to improve this workflow to be optimal . Since companies workflow need to change all the time to stay optimal John revisits his clients and analyze the workflow for improvements and develops systems to implement those changes.



When John wife's ask him what his job is, he says he is a ...



John put's on his resume and business card that his job title is ..




&




Peter works on the production assembly line of the Tesla Model 3. His job is to analyze the production line, find improvements and implement those changes to the assembly line so that the assembly line produces more cars per hour.



Peter's job title is ...




Words I thought of but don't fit



Developer - Closest I can think of but it means creating something when I want a word that is closer to convey the total of analyze, optimize , change and improve together not just the creating part



Reengineer - This almost mean redoing it and it might not have to be redone if it is already optimal.



Process Engineer - The word engineer gets overused today and I want to try stay away from it



I am also not closed to the idea of it being a foreign language word(s)










share|improve this question















Looking for word(s) that can describe a person's job title




John's job is to go to companies evaluate their current process workflow and to implement changes to improve this workflow to be optimal . Since companies workflow need to change all the time to stay optimal John revisits his clients and analyze the workflow for improvements and develops systems to implement those changes.



When John wife's ask him what his job is, he says he is a ...



John put's on his resume and business card that his job title is ..




&




Peter works on the production assembly line of the Tesla Model 3. His job is to analyze the production line, find improvements and implement those changes to the assembly line so that the assembly line produces more cars per hour.



Peter's job title is ...




Words I thought of but don't fit



Developer - Closest I can think of but it means creating something when I want a word that is closer to convey the total of analyze, optimize , change and improve together not just the creating part



Reengineer - This almost mean redoing it and it might not have to be redone if it is already optimal.



Process Engineer - The word engineer gets overused today and I want to try stay away from it



I am also not closed to the idea of it being a foreign language word(s)







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  • A single word might not do; many job titles are two words, as indeed is one of your rejected possible answers. You might want to consider editing your question to allow for longer answers.
    – tmgr
    Oct 31 at 14:39










  • Process Improvement Guru
    – Jim
    just now


















  • A single word might not do; many job titles are two words, as indeed is one of your rejected possible answers. You might want to consider editing your question to allow for longer answers.
    – tmgr
    Oct 31 at 14:39










  • Process Improvement Guru
    – Jim
    just now
















A single word might not do; many job titles are two words, as indeed is one of your rejected possible answers. You might want to consider editing your question to allow for longer answers.
– tmgr
Oct 31 at 14:39




A single word might not do; many job titles are two words, as indeed is one of your rejected possible answers. You might want to consider editing your question to allow for longer answers.
– tmgr
Oct 31 at 14:39












Process Improvement Guru
– Jim
just now




Process Improvement Guru
– Jim
just now










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Product Efficiency Manager is a job title of someone who makes production as ergonomic as possible. I believe it could work for you






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    One possibility is Business Process Consultant.



    However, a long time ago, such a person would be referred to as an Efficiency Expert. The term came in for a certain amount of derision, and fell out of use, but it could be used in a self-deprecating way that might appeal to some people. It couldn’t be used in written communication, but in conversation, it would be like psychologist calling himself shrink. It gets across the idea that the speaker is not afraid of the negative stereotypes of their profession, which for the right type of speaker can be a very strong statement.



    There’s a charming novel called The Efficiency Expert by Edgar Rice Burroughs (better known for Tarzan of the Apes and John Carter of Mars). The humor is a little dated, but some of the situations could have taken place yesterday.






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      Product Efficiency Manager is a job title of someone who makes production as ergonomic as possible. I believe it could work for you






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          Product Efficiency Manager is a job title of someone who makes production as ergonomic as possible. I believe it could work for you






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              One possibility is Business Process Consultant.



              However, a long time ago, such a person would be referred to as an Efficiency Expert. The term came in for a certain amount of derision, and fell out of use, but it could be used in a self-deprecating way that might appeal to some people. It couldn’t be used in written communication, but in conversation, it would be like psychologist calling himself shrink. It gets across the idea that the speaker is not afraid of the negative stereotypes of their profession, which for the right type of speaker can be a very strong statement.



              There’s a charming novel called The Efficiency Expert by Edgar Rice Burroughs (better known for Tarzan of the Apes and John Carter of Mars). The humor is a little dated, but some of the situations could have taken place yesterday.






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                One possibility is Business Process Consultant.



                However, a long time ago, such a person would be referred to as an Efficiency Expert. The term came in for a certain amount of derision, and fell out of use, but it could be used in a self-deprecating way that might appeal to some people. It couldn’t be used in written communication, but in conversation, it would be like psychologist calling himself shrink. It gets across the idea that the speaker is not afraid of the negative stereotypes of their profession, which for the right type of speaker can be a very strong statement.



                There’s a charming novel called The Efficiency Expert by Edgar Rice Burroughs (better known for Tarzan of the Apes and John Carter of Mars). The humor is a little dated, but some of the situations could have taken place yesterday.






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                  One possibility is Business Process Consultant.



                  However, a long time ago, such a person would be referred to as an Efficiency Expert. The term came in for a certain amount of derision, and fell out of use, but it could be used in a self-deprecating way that might appeal to some people. It couldn’t be used in written communication, but in conversation, it would be like psychologist calling himself shrink. It gets across the idea that the speaker is not afraid of the negative stereotypes of their profession, which for the right type of speaker can be a very strong statement.



                  There’s a charming novel called The Efficiency Expert by Edgar Rice Burroughs (better known for Tarzan of the Apes and John Carter of Mars). The humor is a little dated, but some of the situations could have taken place yesterday.






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                  One possibility is Business Process Consultant.



                  However, a long time ago, such a person would be referred to as an Efficiency Expert. The term came in for a certain amount of derision, and fell out of use, but it could be used in a self-deprecating way that might appeal to some people. It couldn’t be used in written communication, but in conversation, it would be like psychologist calling himself shrink. It gets across the idea that the speaker is not afraid of the negative stereotypes of their profession, which for the right type of speaker can be a very strong statement.



                  There’s a charming novel called The Efficiency Expert by Edgar Rice Burroughs (better known for Tarzan of the Apes and John Carter of Mars). The humor is a little dated, but some of the situations could have taken place yesterday.







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