The Evolution of Organizational Process

BPI 0 Comments

December 8, 2009 from Baseline – “Despite a multidecade focus, business-technology processes in many companies are unmanaged, invisible and unmeasured.

Consequently, they are executed haphazardly and inconsistently. This results in delays, errors, low quality and high overhead costs. Such unmanaged processes cannot detect and adapt to changing market conditions—and that can be fatal in today’s business environment.

There are countless reasons for this continuing breakdown. Principal among them is that many processes cross an enterprise’s internal and external boundaries as part of business networks and, therefore, they become the province of no one…”

180 View – It is true that one of the reasons for suboptimal business processes is that processes cross boundaries but the problem is not just that they become the province of no one. The problem is more likely that the various departments, profit centres, or business units often have their own agenda. As they are measured on what they do and not on the business as a whole, they can optimize their own processes at the expense of the enterprise. There are some suggestions in the article as to methods to improve business processes using “business technology capabilities”, which are helpful but don’t address the underlying lack of motivation problem.

Make a Comment

Go Back
© 2010 One Hundred & Eighty Degrees Systems Limited. All Rights Reserved.