Business, Organizational and Information Processes
Raul Espejo () and
Alfonso Reyes ()
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Raul Espejo: Syncho Ltd.
Alfonso Reyes: Universidad de Ibague
Chapter Chapter 10 in Organizational Systems, 2011, pp 187-210 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter offers a method to carry out variety engineering throughout an organization. Is the current design of implementation activities effective? Does the structural distribution of regulatory functions offer a good strategy to manage the complexity implied by the organization’s purposes? The method first offers a diagnosis of the current complexity management strategies and then helps to design better strategies. This chapter illustrates the alignment of business processes with organizational and information processes. It uses the Viplan Method and the Soft Systems Methodology to study information processes. The argument evolves a particular business process in an enterprise. This process provides the platform to work out information requirements and structural alignments. It explains in some detail the alignment of information, business and organizational processes.
Keywords: Business Process; Implementation Process; Primary Activity; Soft System Methodology; Business Function (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19109-1_10
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