Title :
(Re-)Justifying BPM: A Quest for the Interaction Turn Reviewing Subject-Oriented BPM
Author :
Fleischmann, Albert ; Schmidt, Werner ; Stary, Christian
Author_Institution :
Metasonic AG, Pfaffenhofen, Germany
Abstract :
Taylorism and Fordism need to be questioned as modeling paradigm in BPM in changing work environments in a global economy, in particular for describing and implementing flexible business processes. In this article we demonstrate fundamental capabilities of communication-based modeling facilitating change management. The introduced subject-oriented BPM approach (S-BPM) recognizes subjects as active elements in a business process. They communicate with each other, not only to coordinate their work, but also capturing unpredictable events. Moreover, the S-BPM representation scheme covers how subjects are embedded into specific organizational and technical environments for operation, as validated models can be executed automatically. Such a streamlined separation of implementation and logical model increases the flexibility of business processes, and hereby the velocity of organizations significantly. The approach has already been successfully applied in several industrial projects, as shown by the evaluation results.
Keywords :
business process re-engineering; management of change; Fordism; S-BPM representation scheme; Taylorism; business process flexibility; change management; communication based modeling; flexible business processes; global economy; logical model; modeling paradigm; turn reviewing subject oriented BPM; Assembly; Companies; Electronic mail; Handover; (S-) BPM; Business Processes; Communication; Modeling; Organizational Velocity; Paradigm Shift;
Conference_Titel :
Business Informatics (CBI), 2013 IEEE 15th Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vienna
DOI :
10.1109/CBI.2013.40