The Complete Business Process Handbook: Extended Business Process Management is ideal for visionaries, subject matter experts, researchers, and academics who focus on the analysis, design, and modelling of tomorrow´s enterprise. This book offers the insight around extended business process design and management, covering ground-breaking new research on BPM best practices, LEADing practices, and outperformers vs. underperformers. The book aims to increase understanding of and help avoid common pitfalls that lead to failed BPM projects, and ultimately, poor BPM adoption by including the latest research in business modelling related to BPM aspects.
Authors and editors Mark von Rosing and Henrik von Scheel, along with several noted and influential contributors, provide a link between the business model and process model by helping the reader to discover how to link the strategy, critical success factors, and performance drivers to ones processes. With an in-depth look at extended BPM ontology, the audience will encounter enhanced process modelling capabilities to enable an entirely new way of working with processes, along with how to combine Enterprise Architecture & BPM.
Business Process Management (BPM) has been in existence for decades. It uses, complements, integrates and extends theories, methods and tools from other scientific disciplines like: strategic management, information technology, managerial accounting, operations management etc. The past twenty years have witnessed an increasing interest in the domain of Business Process Management (BPM) by an ever-growing community of managers, end users, analysts, consultants, vendors, and academics.
The Complete Business Process Handbook: Extended Business Process Management is ideal for visionaries, subject matter experts, researchers, and academics who focus on the analysis, design, and modelling of tomorrow´s enterprise. This book offers the insight around extended business process design and management, covering ground-breaking new research on BPM best practices, LEADing practices, and outperformers vs. underperformers. The book aims to increase understanding of and help avoid common pitfalls that lead to failed BPM projects, and ultimately, poor BPM adoption by including the latest research in business modelling related to BPM aspects.
Authors and editors Mark von Rosing and Henrik von Scheel, along with several noted and influential contributors, provide a link between the business model and process model by helping the reader to discover how to link the strategy, critical success factors, and performance drivers to ones processes. With an in-depth look at extended BPM ontology, the audience will encounter enhanced process modelling capabilities to enable an entirely new way of working with processes, along with how to combine Enterprise Architecture & BPM.
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