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Business Process Management
Increasing competitive pressures, rising customer expectations,
technological change, and escalating performance expectations cause
many organizations to respond with sporadic campaigns such as special
customer communications programmes, leadership training for managers,
strategic visioning exercises,
e-business
or workflow automation projects, or "reengineering" or "restructurings
which often translate into downsizing or cost reduction programmes.
These campaigns can be useful in symbolizing to
employees, customers, and shareholders that management understands its
business challenges, but they can also be expensive with short-lived
results if executed in a piecemeal fashion.
Application Areas
Typical application areas include:
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Operations scheduling, capacity
planning and forecasting.
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Financial planning and
strategies/cash flow analysis
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Project evaluation/investment
appraisal
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Risk analysis
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Acquisitions and divestments
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Marketing and sales strategies
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Distribution and production
strategies
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IT prioritisation, evaluation and
sizing.
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Tools
and Techniques that Enable Understanding and Implementation
Accent Communication Ltd. usually use the
ARIS Process Platform that provides integrated tools for designing,
implementing and controlling business processes. We are however also
flexible to work with any other toolset.
Our ARIS consultants are trained in the complete ARIS toolset
including:
ARIS Web Designer, ARIS Simulation, Balanced Scorecard,
ARIS Web Publisher, ARIS for mySAP, ARIS UML Designer, ARIS P2A, ARIS
Integrator for Vitria, ARIS Process Cost Analyzer, ARIS Process
Performance Manager, ARIS Process Risk Scout and ARIS Software
Engineering Scout
However we have never worked up to now on ARIS for
Intershop, on the Redocumentation Scout nor on the ARIS Quality
Management Scout.
Our consultancy services included any proof of concept,
Implementation, Configuration and Integration of Business Process
Management tools, business process consulting and the Introduction of
BPM guidelines within Enterprises.
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