The context for Business Process Modelling (15%) Flashcards

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What systems are BA’s typically involved with?

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A Business System (business analysts)
- Expressed as a set of related business processes
- Each process is a sequence of tasks conducted by roles
An IT System (system analysts)
- Provides the IT services needed to facilitate the business processes in meeting the business goals

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What is a process?

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‘Business processes are the means by which an organisation carries out its internal operations and delivers its products and services to its customers’

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What do processes do?

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Processes transform inputs into outputs to create value for a customer
i.e. Produce goods/services for its customers
Processes orchestrate the resources of the business to provide capability
Capability to achieve the organisation’s goals

Our customers don’t care how our organisation is structured, just what we deliver and how well we deliver it

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What do poor processes lead to?

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high costs, low customer satisfaction, low morale

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What do good processes lead to?

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low costs, high customer satisfaction, high morale

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Why do we model business processes?

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Benefits for staff/organisation/customers

Customers:
- Consistency and standardisation, customers receive a uniform experience

Biz staff:
- Understand how a process is carried out can be used for training
- Represents the hierarchical connection between tasks, processes and value streams, helps understand how their work relates to others

Organisation:
- Clarify the core activities required to deliver P&S to customers
- Business improvement - can evaluate performance and make improvements
- Demonstrate compliance

Document an undocumented process
Enforce a consistent/standard way of doing a process
Staff training now and in the future
Look for problems
Look for efficiency gains
Look for automation opportunities
Enable change for a new product or service
Satisfy a regulator
Save money
Improve customer service
Cope with mergers and acquisitions

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What is the link between process modelling and business architecture?

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Process Modelling is part of Business Architecture - what do we have at our disposal to deliver products and services

Provides documentation, so we know what we should be doing
Makes future change more agile and secure
Often necessary for certification (ISO etc.)
Not a project based activity

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What is the link between process modelling and problem solving?

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Process Modelling is part of Problem Solving

Aids communication and understanding between the stakeholders
Helps identify and solve problems
Project based activity

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Mapping vs Modelling

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Process Map to describe high level processes and dependencies.
Process Models describe the flow of tasks, actors and decisions (low level)

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How can deploying IT improve process performance?

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  1. Accuracy
  2. Speed
  3. Consistency

IT = enabler, not a driver

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How should we approach business process modelling?

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Activity Flow oriented approach

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What is the de facto standard for business process modelling?

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modelling at several levels

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Hierarchy of Business Processes

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Level 0 - Enterprise
Level 1 - Enterprise Process (processes connected by dependencies)
Level 2 - Event - Response Task (swimlane - flow introduced)
Level 3 - Actor-Task Step

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Functional view of an enterprise

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A common way to decompose a company is to divide it hierarchically into functional departments (e.g., sales and production)
Org charts - useful to look at structure and reporting lines

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Process view

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(Internal/external request)
1. Input
2. Activities - adding value
3. Output
(Delivery of product/service)

Process view focuses on what we are in business to do from our customer’s perspective

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What do processes do? ignore

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ignore

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What are business processes supported by?

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one or more IT system
It system can support more than one business process

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Advantages of functional view

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A company is actually hierarchically divided into ‘sub-companies’, each performing a specific function (e.g., sales and production). Benefit: it divides a big system into smaller systems that are more specialized and easier to manage (as they are less complex).

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Disadvantages of functional view

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Often needs to perform as a whole - cross departmental and functional boundaries