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Wednesday, September 21, 2005

AQPC - 12months work on "Why Process Management"

All work is a process--a series of interrelated activities that convert inputs into outcomes (results)--and those processes must be managed. Business process management (BPM) is a management approach that governs work (and flow) in an organization and considers suppliers, the connectivity among the organization's functional roles, and customers. BPM enables organizations to become process-focused, understanding and managing their inner workings from a horizontal, process viewpoint, rather than a vertical, functional viewpoint; this more comprehensive view yields greater operational efficiency, control, and customer satisfaction. This report examines how organizations use BPM to better understand and improve their work, design and implement a successful BPM initiative, and translate BPM into high-impact business outcomes.
 
In addition to qualitative and quantitative data concerning key findings, this report has in-depth case studies of best practices at: Air Products and Chemicals Inc., Coors Brewing Co., Deere & Co., Northrop Grumman Space Technology, and Operations Management International Inc.
 
 

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