2022
DOI: 10.4018/ijssmet.295557
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Creating a Functional Interdependency Map for Supporting the “Act of Improvement” in Business Process Improvement Projects

Abstract: Business process improvement (BPI) is of high priority for practitioners. But especially the most value-adding phase in a BPI project, namely the “act of improvement”, is insufficiently supported despite the many existing methods and techniques. Until now, it is largely unclear as to what degree existing BPI techniques support each other and are interrelated with one another. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the functional interdependencies between BPI techniques to get a better understanding … Show more

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“…A design methodology that integrates such methods ensures the final objective of increasing the efficiency of the organization under analysis, which is the subject discussed in Section 2.5. This type of integration in the context of process improvements, which is part of the design problem subject of this paper, has also been recognized by other authors (Johannsen, Zellner & Griesberger, 2022).…”
Section: Methods Used and Their Integrationsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…A design methodology that integrates such methods ensures the final objective of increasing the efficiency of the organization under analysis, which is the subject discussed in Section 2.5. This type of integration in the context of process improvements, which is part of the design problem subject of this paper, has also been recognized by other authors (Johannsen, Zellner & Griesberger, 2022).…”
Section: Methods Used and Their Integrationsupporting
confidence: 65%