Learning to Become a Process-Managed Enterprise: Or Why Allstar Teams Are Clumsy
- Topics:
- Business Process Management
- Tags:
- BPM,
- Business Operations,
- Business Process,
- Business Process Automation,
- Business Process Trends,
- It Operations,
- Management,
- Operational Planning,
- Strategy
- Source:
- Business Process Trends
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Overview: The successful adoption of business process management (BPM) and its use as a source of competitive advantage requires individual, team, and organizational learning. After all, BPM isn't something a company can go out and buy - It's a way of doing business. How does a company learn this new way of competing for the future? This article argues that BPM is the major source of competitive advantage companies have, and they need to learn how to use it to compete effectively.
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Format: PDF | Size: 119KB | Date: Oct 2005 | Pages: 2
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