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Business process management: a boundaryless approach to modern competitiveness
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1997
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EngineeringBusiness CultureBusiness ManagementBusiness Process ModelingIndustrial OrganizationOrganizational BehaviorManagement DevelopmentManagementComparative ManagementCross‐functional ContributionsBusiness AdministrationProcess ManagementStrategyStrategic ManagementOperations ManagementBusiness Process ManagementBusiness OperationsBusiness ProcessOrganizational CommunicationBusinessBusiness StrategyEffective Competitiveness
Business process management relies on cross‑functional contributions and both hard and soft elements to enhance competitiveness, yet practical experience remains limited despite growing use of the term. The paper aims to define business process management by outlining its key elements and illustrating them with practical examples. It reviews methodological approaches for cultivating a process‑management culture across different organizational contexts. The study offers actionable guidelines to help organizations establish a business process‑management culture.
Discusses the concept of business process management as an approach which relies on cross‐functional contributions to organizational performance. Presents arguments on the importance of “hard” and “soft” elements which are all required for determining effective competitiveness. A review of the literature suggests that although the term “process management” is increasingly being used in everyday business language, the practical experience so far is very limited. Presents the concept of business process management through its various key elements, supported by practical examples. Discusses the methodological approaches used in various contexts for creating a culture based on process management. Concludes with some useful guidelines to support efforts in establishing a business process management culture.
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