Enterprise-wide Business Process Management (EBPM)

8 Essential Principles of EBPM

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Leading companies synergize their processes.

 

 

 

 

Enterprise-wide Business Process Management (EBPM) addresses the pressing need of the modern interconnected enterprise to integrate business process thinking with strategy, systemic innovation, organizational structure and people issues. It requires that managers think systemically about their business and lead and manage accordingly.

Andrew Spanyi, the author of Business Process Management (BPM) is a Team Sport: Play it to Win, suggested 8 essential principles of EBPM.

 

Assess Your Organization's Progress Toward Excelling in Business Process Management

Process-managed Enterprise

9 Steps to building a Process-managed Enterprise

 

 

 

 

① Look at the business from the outside-in, from the customer's perspective, as well as from the inside-out.

 

Business Process Thinking Checklist: 14 Questions

 

 

 

② Tightly integrate strategy with enterprise business processes.

 

Business Process

Characteristics

 

 

 

Articulate strategy to inspire, from the boardroom to the lunchroom.

 

Strategic Intent

Strategic Motivation

 

 

 

Design enterprise business processes to deliver on strategic goals.

 

Integrate EBPM with Six Sigma

 

 

 

 

⑤ Ensure that organization design enables enterprise business process execution. Break silo.

 

Synergize EBPM, TQM and Six Sigma

 

 

 

⑥ Deploy enabling technology based on the value added to enterprise business process performance.

 

Systemic Innovation

Lean Six Sigma

 

 

 

⑦ Hard wire the enterprise performance measurement system to budgets and operating reviews.

 

Performance

Effective KPI

 

 

 

⑧ Sustain focus and alignment.

 

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