Business Process Management: A Practical Guide
Rashid N. KhanOverview
This book is for ...-CEOs, EVPs, Directors and the senior executive management of companies interested in improving business processes in their enterprise, and considering investing in BPM, workflow automation, EAI or related collaborative technologies.
-Line-of-business managers concerned with improving efficiencies through business process automation.
-CIOs, application software managers and network managers of companies seeking better, faster and easier ways to respond to needs of their internal and external customers.
-CTOs of business software and e-commerce companies interested in incorporating BPM and process automation to differentiate their products and services and increasing the value proposition to their customers
-Business process and Six Sigma practitioners and consultants interested in new solutions and technologies to improve the productivity of their corporate clients.
-Members of the investment community interested in understanding the dynamics of the burgeoning BPM market.
-MIS and IT educators interested in imparting knowledge about this vital software category, and their students.
Synopsis
Just as factory automation revolutionized manufacturing in the 20th Century, business process management (BPM) is poised to dramatically change the way 21st Century organizations conduct business and serve their customers. Although much has been written about the benefits of BPM, this is the first truly practical book that goes beyond the theory to provide an in-depth understanding of BPM and the way it changes the way organizations work.
BPM enables an organization to create automated "production lines" for processing information by leveraging modern software technology with the power and ubiquity of the Internet. Automated business processes enable the modern organization to reduce the time and cost for delivering information, goods and services to customers, while at the same time increasing accountability and metrics-driven performance improvements. Like a production line that effectively integrates workers and machines, BPM binds workers and line-of-business applications in a process that moves work at the speed of the modern network. It is essential for creating an agile organization capable of real-time response to business need.
Propelled by rapid advances in software technology, the pervasive growth of the Internet, and more recently, the rapid acceptance of Web Services, BPM is moving quickly to the business mainstream. It is therefore imperative for anyone concerned with improving productivity in a modern organization to understand the basic facts about this technology and how it is changing the way business is conducted.
This book is a practical guide to BPM. It devotes very little to the many benefits of BPM that have been amply covered by other authors, some of whom are cited in the bibliography. It is also not a book for software developers interested in the bits and bytes. Instead, it is devoted almost exclusively to the space where business meets technology. The goal is to educate the business people who are the ultimate beneficiaries of BPM. Unique to this book, readers who want to bring the concepts to life can request complimentary business process modeling and optimization software and examples for a hands-on BPM experience.