Business Process Improvement

For a process-centric organization, the management and improvement of its business processes is an essential factor in organizational advancement. From the same perspective, the implementation and change of these processes has all the facets of Change Management - including managerial disputes about the nature of advancement; a socio-cultural challenge resulting from the severe organizational effects on the involved people, which may lead them to react against those changes; and a technical challenge, which is due to the difficulty in developing a business process redesign which aims towards an improvement of the current design (Reijers and Mansar 2005; Carr and Johansson 1995). To keep pace with the ever-changing environment, organizations need to be aware of their ability to adapt. Business Process Management is one approach to enhance internal efficiency and to change the way the organization functions (Forster 2006b). In effect, Business Process Management is an essential part of enterprise management. For an in-depth review of Business Process Management the reader is referred to the many books on this topic (see, for example, Jeston and Nelis 2006). Within the scope of this book, we focus on one aspect: the modification and improvement of business processes resulting from problems such as dissatisfaction with current processes, feedback from process performers and customers, changes in the modus operandi of the organization, enhancement of IT and knowledge resources, and adaptation of the enterprise to developments in the external environment.

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