For-Profit Organization Process Model
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A For-Profit Organization Process Model is an organizational process model of a business process.
- AKA: Business Workflow.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Strategic Process Model to being an Operational Process Model, based on organizational level.
- It can range from being a Core Business Process Model to being a Support Process Model, based on value chain role.
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- It can be produced by a For-Profit Organization Process Modeling Task.
- It can be used for:
- It can represent:
- It can integrate with:
- It can comply with:
- Industry Standards.
- Regulatory Requirements.
- Quality Management System specifications.
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- Example(s):
- Revenue Process Models (for revenue processes), such as:
- Operation Process Models (for operation processes), such as:
- Marketing Process Models (for marketing processes), such as:
- Support Process Models (for support processes), such as:
- Domain-Specific Business Workflows, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- a Government Organization Process Model, which models public service processes.
- a Non-Profit Organization Process Model, which models charitable processes.
- a Public Institution Process Model, which models educational or healthcare processes.
- See: Business Process Model, Organizational Model, Enterprise Architecture, Value Chain Model, Business Model.
References
2020
- https://www.learnpick.in/questions/details/6789/explain-the-process-model-of-the-organisation
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