Business Process Management System

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Business Process Management Goals

Business process management (BPM) is a systematic approach to making an organization’s workflow more effective, more efficient and more capable of adapting to an ever-changing environment. BPM is a management approach focused on aligning all aspects of an organization with the wants and needs of clients. It is a holistic management approach that promotes business [...]

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Business Process Management: The growth agents

The foundation of the strongest companies across the world rests on excellent processes. Smooth processes ensure higher efficiencies for your company and also pave the way for greater customer satisfaction. Now even you can reach greater heights with the help of modern day business process management tools which will surely help your organization soar higher. [...]

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A Turning Point for Business Performance Management?

Business performance management (BPM) has had a long and successful run. Is that about to change? Business performance management may become a victim of its own success if purchasers are not more thorough in the planning of their initiative. It Starts with Prospective Purchasers Due to the general success of business performance management so far, [...]

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Always looking for Cost down

When no new funds are available for investing in new projects, cost down in one area(basic maintenance and operations, for example)can free up funds to apply to more customer-facing or business-driven goals. One investment to consider, according to a recent Aberdeen Group report, is dashboard technology. (You can read an executive summary of the report [...]

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How to Measure Customer Satisfaction

  A lot of enterprise emphasis on customer satisfaction, and rightly so, as customer satisfaction is the key for improving Business process management. A CSR(customer satisfaction rating) is often obtained through a questionnaire—the CSS(customer satisfaction survey). This method, however, suffers from the drawback of customers likely being emotionally influenced while filling out these questionnaires. An [...]

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