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The Role of BPM Tools in Achieving Digital Transformation

Chinekwu Somtochukwu Odionu, Peter Adeyemo Adepoju, Ugochukwu Francis Ikwuanusi, Chima Azubuike and Aumbur Kwaghter Sule
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Chinekwu Somtochukwu Odionu: Independent Researcher, Texas, USA
Peter Adeyemo Adepoju: Independent Researcher, United Kingdom
Ugochukwu Francis Ikwuanusi: Texas A&M University-Commerce, Texas, USA
Chima Azubuike: Guaranty Trust Bank (Nigeria) Limited
Aumbur Kwaghter Sule: Independent Researcher, Abuja, Nigeria

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2024, vol. 11, issue 12, 791-801

Abstract: Digital transformation is reshaping the business landscape, necessitating significant changes in how organizations operate and deliver value. This review paper explores the critical role of Business Process Management (BPM) tools in facilitating digital transformation. It examines how BPM tools align organizational processes with digital transformation goals, improve process efficiency through automation, and integrate with emerging technologies such as AI, machine learning, and the Internet of Things. Furthermore, the paper highlights the strategic implications of BPM tools for organizations, including the need for cultural change, enhancement of customer experience, and long-term sustainability. The discussion concludes with analyzing future trends, predicting greater integration with advanced technologies, and a stronger focus on customer-centric BPM. BPM tools will remain essential for driving innovation, operational agility, and continuous improvement in a digital-first business environment.

Date: 2024
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