Sunday, December 20, 2009

Basics Of Business Process Management In A Business Application – Series Part 2

Basics Of Business Process Management In A Business Application – Series Part 2
How & When To Be Sure That You Need BPM

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BPM Folks,

First I want to thank all stalwarts for their valuable contributions to the subject. We have had different views from management BPM consultants, BPM gurus, BPM solution providers, Software application builders and innovative thinkers. Overall that discussion allowed us a platform to experience “Difference of opinion” within the same loved framework of BPM. Well moving on, next on my mind is Part ‘2’ of this series and what do I want to cover? Well

“Questions /Reasons To BPM, The Need Analysis: A Company should ask following questions to themselves to determine whether they needs to change the way they work. This might come across differently for different class of organizations like a startup, suddenly grown company, long in business and wanting to optimize, super company with advanced optimizations etc… But following fits all:

CEO/CFO Reasons for BPM

“XYZ services Ltd fails to produce more than 25000 invoices a year with 10 financial cleric executives because of broken down manual process when it comes to exception handling resulting in $3M of lost net profit /year whereas similar ABC services ltd issue 40000 invoices a year with 8 financial cleric executives resulting in $5M of additional profit than XYZ ltd only because of structured processes.”
1) Every businessman wants more efficiency but are you able to quantify efficiency “Need To Quantify Efficiency first” before it can be increased or optimized.
2) Every businessman wants to reduce cost but do you know how to? And in which area of business? And the biggest question is What to reduce? What about the cost of operations? How do we quantify cost of operations and that to selectively cost of different parts in a process? Hence “Need To Quantify Cost Of Operations in process as a whole and in parts of process before being able to reduce them”
3) Satisfied human i.e. employee, partner, supplier, customer “Need To have best services out”
4) Need to expand business horizons with integrating third party vendors and enable them .

CIO/CTO Reasons for BPMS

1) On a general level first need is to translate above mentioned business objectives into reality through support of specialized BPM systems and BPM IT Tools.
2) Business Productivity with structured processes with transparent efficiency because of BPM is possible.
3) IT Business alignment is need of the hour, IT has to support business and enable them achieve enterprise goals.
4) Growing Business Process Re-engineering demands and these demands are becoming more frequent on same process with changing dynamics of business.
5) Strategic IT Planning to support all future innovations and keeping things in control.
6) Revenue Generating IT Innovation as IT not necessarily only have to be a cost but can also earn revenue.
7) Security Of information & Privacy of actions.
8) Integration
9) Consolidation with shared services concept.

All inputs are invited to fine tune this for readers and different views for readers, Again adding I am not an expert like you people are ..i just put together a layman’s language.
Cheers!!!

1 comment:

TriBabbitt said...

All:

We have found that sharing services usually results in increased costs. The design and management of work is the biggest lever for improvement. We assume things are optimal and then share services to reduce expenses, bad assumption. As service lessens in a shared services arrangement, more people are hired costing even more money.

Please read:
http://blog.newsystemsthinking.com/blog/shared-services-strategy/0/0/the-case-against-shared-services
http://blog.newsystemsthinking.com/blog/shared-services-strategy/0/0/dos-and-donts-of-a-shared-services-strategy

Regards, Tripp Babbitt
www.newsystemsthinking.com
www.thesystemsthinkingreview.com (government help)