Organizational Process Analysis Task
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An Organizational Process Analysis Task is a process analysis task that focuses on organizational processes.
- AKA: Business Process Analysis.
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- See: Workflow, Management Process, Corporate Governance, Strategic Management, Core Business, Accounting, Recruitment, Call Center, Technical Support, Functional Silo, Business Process Modeling Notation, Business Process Modeling.
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/business_process#Overview Retrieved:2015-12-15.
- … A complex business process may be decomposed into several sub-processes, [1] which have their own attributes, but also contribute to achieving the goal of the super-process. The analysis of business processes typically includes the mapping of processes and sub-processes down to activity/task level. Business processes are designed [2] to add value for the customer and should not include unnecessary activities. The outcome of a well designed business process is increased effectiveness (value for the customer) and increased efficiency (less use of resources).
Business Processes can be modeled through a large number of methods and techniques. For instance, the Business Process Modeling Notation is a Business Process Modeling technique that can be used for drawing business processes in a workflow.
- … A complex business process may be decomposed into several sub-processes, [1] which have their own attributes, but also contribute to achieving the goal of the super-process. The analysis of business processes typically includes the mapping of processes and sub-processes down to activity/task level. Business processes are designed [2] to add value for the customer and should not include unnecessary activities. The outcome of a well designed business process is increased effectiveness (value for the customer) and increased efficiency (less use of resources).