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Welcome to BPM Elective – Autumn 2016

Join the Autumn 2016 BPM Elective session for an in-depth look at Business Process Management (BPM). Learn about BPM methodologies, tools, and systems, and understand how BPM aims to continuously improve business processes. Explore the typical stages in BPM, from identifying existing processes to continuous improvement. Discover how BPM and organizational development intersect and the importance of merging process orientation with social capital management. Gain insights into tools like Blueworks Live for BPM analysis and modeling. Don't miss out on the practical and tool-based approach to analyzing, modeling, and designing business processes in this informative session.

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Welcome to BPM Elective – Autumn 2016

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  1. Welcome to BPM Elective – Autumn 2016 THURSDAY AUGUST 25

  2. Agenda 08:30 : Intro to KEA’s BPM Elective • New teacher and todays guests • Background and history of the elective • Internship and job opportunities • Some practical things issues… • Structure and Schedule of BPM Elective – Autumn 2016 10:00 : Break 10:15 : BPM Intro • What is BPM? • BPM Internships experiences and Q&A’s • Intro to “Your first discovery map…” • Homework 11:45 : End of today

  3. Background and history…

  4. Education Minister Visit Ruben tells Ulla Tørnæs about BE-IT and the BPM Elective…

  5. Facebook group: Tag: KEABEITA16BPM

  6. Structure and Schedule

  7. Structure and Schedule cont.

  8. Break

  9. What is Business Process Management Introduction to BPM elective

  10. Business Process Management Business Process Management (BPM) is a methodology, a set of tools and systems, and a management philosophy or approach to business

  11. Business Process Management Business Process Management (BPM) is an approach to business which aims to continuously improve business processes

  12. Typical stages in BPM • Identify existing processes for change • Based on performance criteria • Analyze existing processes • Based on benchmark data • Design new improved processes • Based on industry best practice • Model new processes • Based on a computer program • Implement new processes • Based on roll-out strategy • Continuous improvement • Based on measurement

  13. BPM system requirements

  14. BPM system requirements • Many software firms produce BPM suites of software to enable BPM • But BPM often requires a fully modernized IT infrastructure based on a service oriented architecture (SOA) in order to receive data from existing systems • For this reason, most large firms rely on their primary enterprise systems vendors to provide the BPM suite

  15. BPM and Organizational-development • Insufficient process orientation may lead to a slow and costly implementation of business process management systems • Managers should put less emphasis on hierarchical and functional structures and focus more holistically on improving the entire chain of business operations

  16. BPM and Organizational-development • How can an organization merge process orientation with social capital management? • Does the process orientation have any effect on social capital management? • Which factors should be considered by managers in order to appropriately manage social capital while implementing process orientation management projects?

  17. BPM and Organizational-development • It is important to note that the existence of process owners is the most visible difference between a process-oriented organization and a traditional organization (Kohlbacher, 2010). • For example, in a process-oriented organization, each business process needs to have a manager who has end-to-end responsibility of the process (Smart et al., 2009).

  18. BPM and Organizational-development • To uncover and describe business processes you need to talk to people

  19. BPMConcluding remarks • BPM might be a management philosophy? • BPM probably leads to Business Architecture which again leads to Enterprise Architecture? • Though the primary focus of this course will be • Analyzing, modeling and designing business processes in a practical and tool-based context

  20. Blueworls live Blueworks Live is a BPM analysis and modeling platform that provides a comprehensive method of process discovery, documentation, and modeling of the organizations business processes. • Create discovery maps • Create process diagrams • Create process documentation

  21. Live collaboration

  22. Your first discovery map • Building a hiring blueprint

  23. Homework to Monday • Start webinar training by using this link below toGetting Started in BPM with Blueworks Livehttps://www.blueworkslive.com/corp/gettingstarted/webinar-process-mapping-101.html • Complete • Part 1: Overview and Introduction (9 minutes) • Part 2: Getting Started with the Discovery Map (21 min) • Plus exercises • Read (fast): • L1: Smarter Process for Dummies • L2: Business Process Management for Dummies • Think about one business process that you have encountered in your daily life and reflect upon how it adds up value to the customer and organisation.

  24. Getting Started...

  25. Getting Started...

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