The Role Of Documents In Business Process Management

Topics:
Business Process Management
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BPM,
Software,
Operational Planning,
Management,
It Operations,
Enterprise Software,
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Documents,
Business Process Automation,
Business Process,
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Overview: Documents are often as fundamental to commerce as the people who participate in the process. In spite of this, modern Business Process Management (BPM) systems have focused largely on improving internal processes while ignoring the relationships between people, workflows, documents, and enterprise systems that extend beyond the firewall to users both on-line and off. For any BPM strategy to succeed, it is important to address the fact that paper documents-invoices, proposals, legal contracts, and other materials-are essential to transactions. Until now, technology options were limited for integrating document-driven processes with the backend systems that support an organization's sales, finance, HR, and other activities.

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Format: HTML | Date: Oct 2006


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