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Preliminary communication

The evaluation framework for business process management methodologies

Sebastian Lahajnar ; Faculty of Commercial and Business Sciences Celje, Slovenia
Alenka Rožanec ; School of Business and Management Novo Mesto, Slovenia


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Abstract

In an intense competition in the global market, organisations seek to take advantage of all their internal and external potentials, advantages, and resources. It has been found that, in addition to competitive products and services, a good business also requires an effective management of business processes, which is the discipline of the business process management (BPM). The introduction of the BPM in the organisation requires a thoughtful selection of an appropriate methodological approach, since the latter will formalize activities, products, applications and other efforts of the organisation in this field. Despite many technology-driven solutions of software companies, recommendations of consulting companies, techniques, good practices and tools, the decision on what methodology to choose is anything but simple. The aim of this article is to simplify the adoption of such decisions by building a framework for the evaluation of BPM methodologies according to a qualitative multi-attribute decision-making method. The framework defines a hierarchical decision-making model, formalizes the decision-making process and thus contributes significantly to an independent, credible final decision that is the most appropriate for a specific organisation.

Keywords

Business Process Management; evaluation framework; methodology

Hrčak ID:

161353

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/161353

Publication date:

29.6.2016.

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