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Understanding the BPM Value Equation

Growth is the foundation of any successful business, as companies that stay static cannot respond quickly to market disruptions. Business process management (BPM) tools allow companies to efficiently audit internal processes for best practices to more efficiently respond to changes. The more you know about how work moves through your organization, the better you can respond to your customers' evolving demands.

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Where to Invest in BPM: What Processes Benefit the Most?

When you first start diving into BPM, it can be tempting to try to apply the changes across your entire organization. Before falling into that trap, however, remember that not every process needs BPM. Business process management is most effective in situations where technology meets employees. Process improvements come about by streamlining areas in which your employees tackle more complex tasks. Here are a few good rules of thumb for picking out the areas that can benefit from a digital transformation.

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BPM Software Decisions: Facing a Kaleidoscope of Options

If you're in the market for business process management (BPM) software, the good news is that there are more than 100 vendors from which you can choose. The hard part, though, is that those vendors so often describe their products in dissimilar ways. It can sometimes seem like they're pitching entirely different items.

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Applying Business Process Management to the Whole Organization

Applying Business Process Management to the Whole Organization

Business process management (BPM) is a methodology by which the processes in the organization are identified, improved and managed to provide clarity on strategic decisions, optimize the use of business resources, and provide discipline in daily operations. It is a structured approach that helps the organization understand the processes that are used to meet customer needs, and bridges the gap between customer expectations and the business's ability to perform.

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BPM: A Powerful Melding of People and Technology

As its name suggests, business process management (BPM) involves enhancing the ways in which a company functions by getting all of its divisions and systems to run as smoothly as possible. Obviously, such an overhaul requires up-to-date technologies.

However, many corporate leaders mistakenly believe that BPM is all about technology. To the contrary, it's only effective if people are fully engaged with it. That is, if your BPM implementation is to succeed, all of your employees must fulfill their specific roles.

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