Process Innovations: Attending to Processes
- Topics:
- Business Process Management
- Tags:
- Business Operations,
- Process Management,
- Organizational Structure,
- Operational Planning,
- Innovation,
- Human Resources,
- Enterprise Software,
- Business Process Trends,
- Business Process,
- Software
- Source:
- Business Process Trends
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Overview: The paper defines process management as an attempt by organizations to carve out attention from other aspects of organizational structure and function to focus on a new, but basically familiar, resource. A process-oriented organizational structure is only one of several possible ways to draw sustained attention to the goals and objectives of process management, but it is definitely one of the more powerful attention-focusing devices available to executives. If a manager has responsibility on the organization chart for the performance of a certain business process, it's a good bet that the process will get some attention.
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Format: PDF | Size: 85KB | Date: Mar 2004 | Pages: 3




