Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Business Process Management versus Process Management

In a recent blog by Roeland Loggen, he examines the differences between process management and business process management. He explains that process management is a plan of execution of process and to steer the execution of the process. Business process management is defined as an area of activity to manage processes as an asset. This includes managing the overall lifecycles of these processes, including the structure and design.

What do you see as the true differences between these two things?

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