Modern Utopia: Mapping the Transitional Operating Path
Traditionally, the business process included tasks, departments, production and output to overcome such problems as job scheduling. As businesses matured and their needs diversified, new approaches in management became necessary to improve efficiency.
Luckily, business advancements have been accompanied by innovations in technology, which provided methods for implementing these new approaches. One of the most important areas of innovation has been in management of the "business process," a term often used to refer to the integration of application software with other operations.