2. PROCESS IDENTIFICATION Flashcards

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process identification

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-1º step of bpm lifecycle
-output:
1. process architecture
2. decision tool to determine which processes will enter in the bpm lifecycle
-not for free

-2 key activities:
1. process architecture definition
2. process selection

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Process categories according to Porter’s value chain

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● Support processes / Secondary:
enable the execution of core processes

● Core processes / Primary:
cover the essential value creation of a company (typically external)

● Management processes:
provide directions, rules, and practices for core and support processes

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relationships between processes

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-Sequence:
logical sequence, outputs and inputs

  • Decomposition:
    primary relationship that defines the structure of the process architecture
  • Specialization:
    description of variants of a generic process due to the context of the process
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Reference models of process architecture

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  • because Process analysts find it difficult to identify the processes of an organization and the levels of a process architecture

-reference models:
1. go through all relevant categories
2. identify relevant processes for the organization (ITIL, SCOR, PCF)

  • time reduction
  • broader perspective
  • compatibility between processes
  • standardization
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process landscape model checklist

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○ is it a process at all? = main action
○ can the process be controlled? = observable, case notion, sense of repetition
○ is the process important enough to manage?
○ is the process scope too big?
○ is the process scope too small?

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Process landscape model in 7 step method

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  1. Clarify terminology
  2. Identify end-to-end processes
  3. For each end-to-end process, identify its sequential processes
  4. For each business process, identify its major management and support processes
  5. Decompose and specialize business processes
  6. Compile process profile
  7. Check completeness and consistency
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criteria for process selection

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  • strategic importance:
    goal: which processes have the greatest impact

-health:
time, cost, quality, flexibility

-feasibility:
goal: how susceptible a process is to bpm initiatives

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process portfolio

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set of all processes in general and in relation to key selection criteria

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