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The Chief Process Officer, or CPO is an executive responsible for defining processes for an organization to follow. CPO's are usually experts in CMM or ISO blackbelts. The CPO was first mentioned by Howard Smith in articles that led to the publication of Business Process Management: The Third Wave *.

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