What is Business Process Management?
August 9, 2007
Here is a great description of what Business Process Management involves:
Business process management (BPM) is a field of knowledge at the intersection between management and information technology, encompassing methods, techniques and tools to design, enact, control, and analyze operational business processes involving humans, organizations, applications, documents and other sources of information.
Business process management activities involves:
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Michel | August 9, 2007 at 9:15 am
I’m reading this from an individual perspective and finding it very helpful, too. My Linked In recommendations read like the people answered some of these questions.
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