As a process mapping consultant, it is imperative to get everyone to see not only their own procedures, but how they interconnect into the organizational structure.
Once in place and agreed upon by all the contributors, you begin to be able to challenge the current way of doing business and assist them in finding inefficiencies that could be costing the business thousands of dollars.
This seems for me Its TOTALLY THE WRONG WAY. one never assign work to persons. what if that guy gets sick, fired or has way to much work to handle. BPM is all about managing the workload. Assigning flows to a user eliminated that.
@bdied --- The tasks are not assigned to individuals but to systems or roles --then the roles are assigned to- resrouces. One role may have more than one resource associated to it. A resource can also play more than one role (primary vs. secondary roles). Beyond role assignment, specific rules can be set to automatically assign tasks depending on workload, type of request, etc.
Hi. Searched on [business process management] and found your video. Watch the video and saw that we have similar interests. How is business going in this tough economy?
Thanks for providing the value. Keep up the good work.
look guys, a business is run by its people and not by a computer. BPM does not make a business more agile but more rigid. As soon you have documented the processes they are outdated and no one knows how they intersect. The idea of BPM optimizing is an ILLUSION! Yes, the business user is the process owner and he needs to be supported by means for auditing and monitoring but he MUST NOT BE CONTROLLED by the BPM tool. BPM is dead, flexible management of CHAOTIC and AD-HOC processes is the future.
@mjpucher -- The fact that you believe Chaotic processes is the future of business doesn't say much for your advise... agreed processes require flexibility but standardization for quality assurance and optimum productivity is just as critical!
This EPC product looks like it would help our company greatly. Currenlty we have hundreds of powerpoint and visio diagrams but it's been next to impossible to fit them together to get a clear end-to-end view of our processes.
This EPC product looks like it would help our company greatly. Currenlty we have hundreds of powerpoint and visio diagrams but it's been next to impossible to fit them together to get a clear end-to-end view of our processes.
BPM is one of those buzz words that pops up in office conversations all the time. I am really pleased to have gained a better understanding so that I can add my two cents the next time it comes up.
I agree! My boss asked me to learn more about BPM now I can show her and others in my office the benefits of this great idea. It really has been made simple.
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ecomcanada 8 months ago
WHAT PRESENTATION SOFTWARES DO U USE FOR SUCH FANTASTIC , ILLUSTRATIVE VIDEOS? ^_^
Dheedh 9 months ago
una manera muy gráfica de mostrar los procesos
pardolagos 1 year ago
As a process mapping consultant, it is imperative to get everyone to see not only their own procedures, but how they interconnect into the organizational structure.
Once in place and agreed upon by all the contributors, you begin to be able to challenge the current way of doing business and assist them in finding inefficiencies that could be costing the business thousands of dollars.
Gravity Gardener
Gravitygarden 1 year ago
This seems for me Its TOTALLY THE WRONG WAY. one never assign work to persons. what if that guy gets sick, fired or has way to much work to handle. BPM is all about managing the workload. Assigning flows to a user eliminated that.
bdied 1 year ago
@bdied --- The tasks are not assigned to individuals but to systems or roles --then the roles are assigned to- resrouces. One role may have more than one resource associated to it. A resource can also play more than one role (primary vs. secondary roles). Beyond role assignment, specific rules can be set to automatically assign tasks depending on workload, type of request, etc.
interfacing 5 months ago
Hi. Searched on [business process management] and found your video. Watch the video and saw that we have similar interests. How is business going in this tough economy?
Thanks for providing the value. Keep up the good work.
Michael Mills
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mjmills56 1 year ago
@mjmills56 -- BPM is in major demand and continuously growing since BPM is now in a very mature corporate adoptive stage.
interfacing 5 months ago
It is a product advertisement and should have clearly marked as such,
WHYDOYOUNEEDMYNAME 1 year ago
No any concrete info. How can be BP described without any programming?
How can users see actual (active) BPs?
How can be BP not only visually described, but also visually executed?
Etc. etc.
I use PayDox AJAX-BPM to visually describe & visually execute BPs
paybot2005 2 years ago
nice and easy explination
Kp1O 2 years ago
mjpucher must have one hell of a company. BPM is a tool, you nut head. We can't take this looser seriously. He needs BPM Elite
spbc2008 2 years ago
look guys, a business is run by its people and not by a computer. BPM does not make a business more agile but more rigid. As soon you have documented the processes they are outdated and no one knows how they intersect. The idea of BPM optimizing is an ILLUSION! Yes, the business user is the process owner and he needs to be supported by means for auditing and monitoring but he MUST NOT BE CONTROLLED by the BPM tool. BPM is dead, flexible management of CHAOTIC and AD-HOC processes is the future.
mjpucher 3 years ago
@mjpucher -- The fact that you believe Chaotic processes is the future of business doesn't say much for your advise... agreed processes require flexibility but standardization for quality assurance and optimum productivity is just as critical!
interfacing 5 months ago
This EPC product looks like it would help our company greatly. Currenlty we have hundreds of powerpoint and visio diagrams but it's been next to impossible to fit them together to get a clear end-to-end view of our processes.
viskel 3 years ago
This EPC product looks like it would help our company greatly. Currenlty we have hundreds of powerpoint and visio diagrams but it's been next to impossible to fit them together to get a clear end-to-end view of our processes.
viskel 3 years ago
in response to Jon: Yeah I hear a lot of these Buzz words at my office. Check out their website they have a lot of definitions for these buzz words
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Dundeeforlife 3 years ago
BPM is one of those buzz words that pops up in office conversations all the time. I am really pleased to have gained a better understanding so that I can add my two cents the next time it comes up.
Great video, thanks!!
jonpallett 3 years ago 2
I agree! My boss asked me to learn more about BPM now I can show her and others in my office the benefits of this great idea. It really has been made simple.
Cheers,
PIP
pipfarmer 3 years ago
Wow! Very informative.
Thank you for unraveling this complex concept!
andrzejkra 3 years ago 3