Practical sheet | REF: FIC1762 V1

From the process approach to BPM

Author: Olec KOVALEVSKY

Publication date: September 10, 2023 | Lire en français

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    5. Mistakes to avoid

    5.1 Don't reduce BPM to process automation

    Process automation is one of the useful and appreciated functions of today's BPM software tools. Because the BPM discipline developed at the same time as the BPMN modeling language standard supported by the tools, the two have often been confused.

    It's only since around 2015 that the BPM corpus has been consolidated, both conceptually and methodologically, and today stands as an international benchmark in process management.

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    5.2 Don't think that BPM solves...

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