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A business process is a collection of interrelated tasks, which are required to create the desired output.
Business process can be divided into 4 main areas:
Human Resources (aka Personnel), the processes that govern the human factors involved. Tasks within this process range from
recriutment, to motivating, to discipline and everything in between.
Operational (Productional), processes that constitute the core business and are the primary source of added value. The typical operational process is Manufacturing,.
Financial processes, the processes that involve the recording and movement of money. Examples include Accounting, IT-support. Purchasing and Sales
Marketing Processes. Ensuring the output suits the needs of the customer & the customer knows about and can access the output. Examples include Research and promotion
A business process begins with a customer’s need and ends with a customer’s need fulfilled.
Business Processes are designed to add value for the customer and should not include unnecessary activities.
The outcome of a well designed business process is increased effectiveness (value for the customer) and increased efficiency (less costs for the company).
* Inspired by www.wikipedia.com
The desired output of the ABC School.
“ Responsible Outstanding
Citizens”
Breaking up into the 4 groups (one per process group) identify the details of the interrelated tasks that would be performed to create our
desired output.
Who´s done a bad job if…
The customer gets sick (food
poisoning)
The new recruit doesnt fit in with
the team & underperforms.
A big investment proves not to be as profitable as was predicted
A couple of key terms at this point