Major issues in business process management : an expert perspective
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01/10/2007
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Study Approach The results presented in this report are part of a larger global study on the major issues in BPM. Only one part of the larger study is reported here, viz. interviews with BPM experts. Interviews of BPM tool vendors together with focus group studies involving user organizations were conducted in parallel and set the groundwork for the identification of BPM issues on a global scale. Through this multi-method approach, we identify four distinct sets of outcomes. First, as is the focus of this report, we identify the BPM issues as perceived by BPM experts. Second, the research design allows us to gain insight into the opinions of organizations deploying BPM solutions. Third, an understanding of organizations’ misconceptions of BPM technologies, as confronted by BPM tool vendors, is obtained. Last, we seek to gain an understanding of BPM issues on a global scale, together with knowledge of matters of concern. This final outcome is aimed to produce an industry-driven research agenda that will inform practitioners and, in particular, the research community worldwide on issues and challenges that are prevalent or emerging in BPM and related areas... |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67328/1/Bandara_et_al._2007._Major_Issues_in_Business_Process_Management._an_Expert_Perspective_%28BPTrends%29.pdf http://www.bptrends.com/publicationfiles/09-07-ART-MajorIssuesinBPM-Chong%20et%20al.pdf Bandara, Wasana, Indulska, Marta, Chong, Sandy, & Sadiq, Shazia (2007) Major issues in business process management : an expert perspective. BPTrends, pp. 1-8. |
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Copyright 2007 Sandy Chong et.al. |
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School of Information Systems; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #080000 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES #080600 INFORMATION SYSTEMS #Business Process Management #Interviews |
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Journal Article |