A Business Process Management Guide for Managers and Process Professionals
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Paul Harmon is a cofounder and executive editor at Business Process Trends, an internationally popular website that provides a variety of free articles, columns, surveys and book reviews each month on trends, directions, and best practices in business process management. He is also a cofounder, chief methodologist, and principal consultant of BPTrends Associates, a professional services company providing executive education, training, and consulting services for organizations interested in understanding and implementing business process management. At the same time Mr. Harmon serves as a Senior Consultant for AI with Cutter Consortium.
1. Business Process Change
Part I. ENTERPRISE LEVEL CONCERNS (ORGANIZATION-WIDE CONCERNS?)2. Strategy, Value Chains, and Competitive Advantage3. Understanding Your Enterprise Business 4. The Business Architecture and Organizational Alignment 5. Process Management6. Measuring Process Performance 7. An Executive Level BPM Group Management
Part II. PROCESS LEVEL CONCERNS8. Understanding and Scoping Process Problems9. Modeling Processes: Process Diagram Basics 10. Task Analysis, Knowledge Workers, and Decision Management11. Managing and Measuring Business Processes12. Incremental Improvement with Lean and Six Sigma 13. The BP Trends Process Redesign Methodology14. The Ergonomic Systems Case Study
Part III. IMPLEMENTATION LEVEL CONCERNS15. Software Tools for Business Process Analysis and Design16. Business Process Management Suites 17. ERP-Driven Redesign18. Conclusions
Appendix 1: Business Process Modeling Notation - BPM Core NotationAppendix II: BPM Professional Associations & Standards