Business Process Management can be defined as a method used to capture, manage and analyse an organisation's business processes in order to allow for a standardised way of working that can be organised and shared throughout an organisation.
There is also an improvement component, but this is sometimes viewed separately from BPM and offered as a separate service to customers due to the increased complexity of going from process management to process improvement.
A Business Process Management System, for instance, can be used to house an organisations important documents in the form of Process maps. These process maps can be viewed in a simple, visual way that allows employees to carry out the steps of a particular task more efficiently.
With a system that is shared throughout the company, housing process maps that have captured a task accurately, this then creates a standard way of working across the entire organisation.
When it comes to Business Process Improvement, a process needs to be captured accurately and analysed using software tools to identify bottlenecks and improvement opportunities. This is known as Business Process Improvement and is associated closely with BPM.
The 'As Is' and 'To Be' are key parts of process management and improvement and should be understood before moving forward with any process improvement plan.
Some organisations that implement Business Process Management systems are not interested in process improvement, they are merely interested in a system that can house their documents and forms and a system which can make these documents accessible to all staff to create a standard way of working.
This type of Business process Management requires less input from an organisation than taking the next step to continuous improvement. While both require a culture change, the learning curve for managing processes and creating a standard way of working is less difficult then the cyclical, on-going effort required for continuous process improvement.
There are various functions of a Business Process Management system that are crucial for business improvement such as:
This is a very high level understanding of Business Process Management (the field) and Business Process Management (the tools). It is necessary to go beyond definitions to really understand what BPM involves and why it is necessary to improve business processes.
For this reason, I created a BPM Guide that explores every inch of Business Process Management from start to finish. It essentially covers the entire BPM journey from introduction to implementation and use. This guide covers:
BPM is first and foremost "a business practice, encompassing techniques and structured methods".
To take a BPM approach however, two key elements must be present:
It is essential to examine each of these a bit more:
Improvement must be the key objective and deliverable of any BPM project. Achieving improvement is the sole reason for undertaking Business Process Management project. However, that improvement can take many forms. For example:
If you're interested in learning how other organisations tackled BPM, feel free to download our Business Improvement E-book. It is a comprehensive guide, containing everything you need to know about Business Process Management.
Well here is the thing, there is no one way.
However, given that BPM is about process improvement, it is a requirement that the start point is documenting your processes, so that you understand what they are, how they interrelated, who is responsible for doing what …
Documenting your processes can be done in many ways, but the most common approach is called Process Mapping.
Process mapping is an exercise to identify all the steps and decisions in a process in diagrammatic form which:
There are multiple process mapping software tools enable this. It is not essential to use a software tool, but doing so generally makes documenting processes a great deal easier.
Take a look at our process mapping checklist to get process mapping right on the first go.
With your processes documented they can be controlled and improved. There are many, many ways to approach this and many software systems to support you.
Which one to choose is a whole other question!
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