Organizational Process Management System
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A Organizational Process Management System is an organizational management system that coordinates and optimizes organizational processes to achieve organizational objectives.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Single Process Management System to being an Integrated Process Management System, depending on its process scope.
- It can range from being a Basic Process Management System to being an Advanced Process Management System, depending on its capability level.
- It can range from being a Departmental Process Management System to being an Enterprise Process Management System, depending on its organizational coverage.
- It can range from being a Manual Process Management System to being an Automated Process Management System, depending on its technology integration.
- It can range from being a Fixed Process Management System to being an Adaptive Process Management System, depending on its change flexibility.
- It can range from being a Centralized Process Management System to being a Distributed Process Management System, depending on its control architecture.
- It can range from being a Reactive Process Management System to being a Proactive Process Management System, depending on its optimization approach.
- It can range from being a Workflow-Based Management System to being an High-Level Process Management System, depending on its automation level.
- It can range from being a Compliance-Focused System to being an Innovation-Focused System, depending on its management priority.
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- Examples:
- Manufacturing Organizational Process Management Systems, such as:
- Toyota Production System Process Management System for vehicle manufacturing processes.
- Boeing Integrated Process Management System for aircraft production processes.
- GE Digital Process Management System for industrial manufacturing processes.
- Siemens Factory Process Management System for automation processes.
- Healthcare Organizational Process Management Systems, such as:
- Financial Organizational Process Management Systems, such as:
- Technology Organizational Process Management Systems, such as:
- Government Organizational Process Management Systems, such as:
- Service Process Management Systems, such as:
- American Express Process Management System for managing financial service processes.
- FedEx Process Management System for coordinating logistics processes.
- Nonprofit Process Management Systems, such as:
- United Nations Process Management System for coordinating humanitarian processes.
- Red Cross Process Management System for managing disaster response processes.
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- Manufacturing Organizational Process Management Systems, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Resource Management Systems, which focus on managing resources rather than processes.
- Project Management Systems, which focus on temporary rather than ongoing processes.
- Individual Process Management Systems, which manage personal rather than organizational processes.
- Departmental Management Systems, which lack comprehensive process management capabilities.
- See: Process Planning System, Process Control System, Process Optimization System, Process Monitoring System.
References
2024-12-20
- Perplexity.ai
- Question: What are the main types and attributes of Management Systems in their broadest sense? Please include examples of how different sectors use them, including legal, healthcare, government, and non-profit organizations.
- Answer: Management Systems consist of three fundamental types, each serving distinct organizational needs through specialized capabilities and integrations.
- Core Types:
- Integration-centric Systems:
- Manage system flows across enterprise systems with minimal human involvement.
- Enable integration of core business systems like ERP and CRM.
- Facilitate data management between systems.
- Human-centric Systems:
- Support operations requiring significant human interaction.
- Enable workflows for approvals, task management, and collaboration.
- Provide intuitive interfaces and real-time monitoring.
- Document-centric Systems:
- Specialize in document management.
- Critical in industries like legal and healthcare.
- Enable document control, review systems, and storage systems.
- Integration-centric Systems:
- Industry Applications:
- System Architecture:
- Implementation Approach:
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- Citations:
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