quickly and at low cost while applying them
immediately to achieve fast business benefits.
A company can use the adjusted reference model
as basis for the definition of the company-specific
BPM processes. The process of process management
is transferred into an operational business process. It
becomes part of the enterprise architecture of the
company. The owner of the process of process
management, a “Chief Process Officer”, manages this
process.
6 CONCLUSION
Business Process Management (BPM) has become a
value-driven management discipline that transfers
strategy into people and technology based execution
– at pace with certainty. This management discipline
is implemented through the process of process
management. It enables an organization to master the
new normal in a digital world.
The BPM-D Framework with its sub-components
and the reference model for the process of process
management help organizations to establish a value-
driven BPM-Discipline efficiently and effectively.
The reference model and the tools behind it are
continuously improved based on practice experience
as well as newest academic thinking.
While BPM-D frameworks and reference model
have already reached a good maturity level, there are
still improvement potentials left. Here are several
areas we focus our on-going research on: The
reference model in the current level of detail needs to
be continuously updated to include new thinking and
even better practices. Areas where this is especially
important are the integration between process and
data governance, people enablement using
appropriate tools and technologies, e.g. social media
based approaches (“Social BPM”) and the consequent
link to value of the various enterprise architecture,
tool and technology components.
In some areas of the reference model the addition
of level 4 processes (one level of detail more) can be
helpful. This is the case in areas that are less company
and implementation specific, e.g. around the process
strategy.
Most powerful for the practical application has
been the addition of execution tools and templates
related to the PoPM reference model, e.g. the
development of the process prioritization tool, the
capability assessment tool, the weak point analysis
for rapid process simplification and improvement or
the process governance and BPM Center of
Excellence job aids. More of such enablers can be
added.
The PoPM reference model also lays the basis for
the development of an application software system
supporting the management of a value-driven BPM-
Discipline. A design of such a system is developed, a
related patent is pending. Innovative add-on
components are continuously required.
The BPM-Discipline and the underlying process
of process management enables companies to create
an end-to-end “value network” around the existing
organizational structure. This is the basis for
performance and productivity in the new normal of
our digital world. The BPM-Discipline becomes the
strategy execution engine of an organization.
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