The Emergence of Business Process Management

Topics:
Business Process Management
Tags:
BPM,
Software,
Operational Planning,
Management,
It Operations,
Enterprise Software,
Business Process Automation,
Business Process,
Business Operations,
Strategy
Source:
Business Process Management Initiative

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Overview: The drivers for BPM are not technological but economic. The two dominant economic trends today are globalization and commoditization. Information about products and prices are available instantly and globally; trade barriers between nations and regions are being dismantled; niche markets are disappearing. The response of the business world is to focus on productivity, and to seek partnerships. The paper reviews the challenges and opportunities of business processes, business process management, business process management systems, and business process modelling languages.

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Format: PDF | Size: 821KB | Date: Jan 2002 | Pages: 90


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