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Business Process Management
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Learn how best-practice organizations allocate funds to business process management (BPM). Based on APQC research, this article explains how resources, funds, and reporting are handled for the BPM programs at top-performing organizations.
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Organizations that manage by process see marked improvements as they integrate cross-functional work with end-to-end goals in mind. APQC's 2005 Business Process Management study examined best-practice organizations that successfully implemented business process management (BPM) enterprise-wide. This overview outlines the major findings uncovered during the study. The full report contains in-depth ...
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These standard definitions--including business process management (BPM), functional-based organization, and process-focused organization--provide clarity and direction when implementing and explaining BPM within an organization.
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Business Process Management (BPM) is one of the hottest market segments in the software industry today. BPM is the discipline of modeling, automating, managing and optimizing business processes to increase profitability. With BPM, the focus starts with the end to end process, not the automation of a functional area like an Accounts Payable package would provide.
In the coming years, BPM will be ...
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Ultimus
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Proving the Value of Information Technology It's no secret that information technology has driven enormous productivity gains over the last decade. Many organizations have pumped up performance and profits by allowing people to work more effectively and efficiently. Yet one of the challenges of harnessing technology to maximum advantage is weaving together applications and processes in a seamless ...
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