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Outsourcing Business Process Management - Q3Edge Consulting Pvt Ltd - 0 views

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    Awareness of Business Process Management is spreading like fire. Everyone is talking about bringing about change in their business Processes either to sustain the business or to book their profits. Considering the increasing interest in improving Business Process, there are a lot of agencies which have created a business out of it. Many agencies have come up with a variety of plans which claim to improve the business processes and bring about the desired change in the company's existing performance through efficient business processes. There are different schemes that these companies come up with, business process consultancy, project based business process management, business process outsourcing, and many other luring terms. These plans offered may seem promising and potent, but there are many flaws that these companies generally have. Of all the schemes, the most insisted scheme is Business Process outsourcing. As easy and convenient outsourcing of Business Process may sound, it has potential to many threats. Here are a few insights on BPM Outsourcing that explain how it will not benefit your company: 1. Integral to Business: A business process is never one that fits all. Each organization is unique and has its own way of functioning. In fact the uniqueness in these processes is the one that makes each enterprise different from the other. If business processes are outsourced, the uniqueness will have no meaning. 2. Confidentiality: In the cut throat competition where all the businesses procure at the same rate as well as all the products are priced at the same rate. The difference in profit margins is due to the difference in business processes of organizations. The cost cutting, and cost saving all are the outcomes of efficient business processes. No organization would want to make their profit earning secrets public. Outsourcing BPM means relieving all your business secrets to an outsider, making your ideas public! 3. Involvement: Any agency that offers Busin
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Business Process Management Vs Business Process Re-engineering - 0 views

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    Doing a static business in today's cut throat competition is like living on the edge of a mountain. One miscalculated step, and everything would go down the cliff. Technologies to techniques, everything is changing the speed never even wondered and thus everyone has to be on their toes to quickly adapt and get going with the change. With a tremendous roar happening around Business process improvement, there are many theories and concepts being constantly adapted, molded and remolded.One concept which works well for one enterprise may just flip another enterprises and bring nothing good out of it. It is therefore very essential to understand each concept and choosing the best one to incorporate in your business. There are two basic concepts which are used interchangeably by everyone but have a huge difference in terms of their application. Two such concepts are: Business Process Management and Business Process Re-engineering. Let's first begin by understanding the two concepts. Business process management is described as a process and management discipline that analyzes, implements, documents, monitors, controls and sometimes redesigns the business processes. On the other hand, Business Process Re-engineering is a "radical approach" to current business process. Business process reengineering necessarily means replacing the existing system. Business process re-engineering does not prophesize on documenting or implementing certain changes in the existing business processes. It only takes into consideration the input and the desired output and comes up with an efficient process to achieve the aim. Business Process Management can be looked at as a soft approach which considers the current processes, and believes in flexibility. However, the business process reengineering strives to create a perfect process from scratch and lays emphasis on replacing manual labor by automation. Business Process Management is a continual process which aims at attaining efficiency throug
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Why Business Process Management (BPM) is important? - 0 views

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    To implement and continue with business processes to gain long-term benefits, industry professionals needs BPM training from the experts. Q3edge is your partner for Business Excellence. We are a Business Process Management Solution Company. We also have LEAN and Six Sigma Training Programs for corporates and other industries. We are providing Professional Trainings on BPM Business Process Management using ARIS About the Program Process Compliance can be hard. Almost all processes require in depth understanding and acceptance from all stakeholders for successful implementation. The difficult part is to break functional silos and define a process which reflects true business values with complete end to end visibility. A significant part of process definition is to use a method which collaborate all business users to define processes to strengthen business operations. ARIS Architect & ARIS Designer are two tools offering one powerful way to model your processes and then optimize your business. Together these products create a collaborative process design tool that is easy to access and easy to use. Virtually any one can design agile processes to improve business performance, from product development to sales and services. This two days program will help the participants to design business processes using best process modeling conventions. It will also help participants map out the likely consequences in process definition and prepare for best course of action to accelerate business process re-engineering and process compliance. For more details: Please Contact us on 9599400988 Mail us - info@q3edge.com Visit us - www.q3edge.com
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Types of Business Process - Q3Edge Consulting Pvt Ltd - 0 views

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    In last few decades, Businesses have diversified themselves so much. From once a barter system to now crypto currencies in trend, Business has evolved leaps and bound. So has the approach of doing business. Business is no more a mere commerce between two enterprises but has become a science and subject of study. A lot of thought and research goes into developing a good business trait and efficient business processes. Business doesn't only mean a huge company with huge machinery and a grand infrastructure, with time and technology as a business can be as compact as a website or just a mobile application. However, the one thing that creates a business is its execution! For a business to bloom and flourish, it is extremely important that its processes are optimized and function smoothly. To add value to the business processes it is important to develop a strong understanding of the business processes. There are different methods and techniques to deal with a human resource intensive business and a different approach to enhance an automated process. Since the processes are different in nature, the optimization aim and methods are different too. Before using any technique it is thus essential to first understand the types of Business Processes your line of business falls in. The business processes typically are of three types: * Primary Process ( also termed as essential process) * Support process * Management process. Primary process: The primary process is the fundamental line of business of the enterprise. It deals closely with the core values of the business and the value chain. As the name suggests, a primary process is a basic process through which the enterprise delivers services/ products to its clients. Dealing this process is very crucial as this is the fundamental process as it directly affects the deliverables to the clients. These processes form an integral part of an organization and need to be paid close attention to. The aim in optimizing this process i
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Robotic Process Automation - 0 views

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    Robotic Process Automation Technology has replaced and restored many old ways of communication, transportation, and way of doing things. So much so that now, technology is all set to take over human workforce also. No, it's not exaggeration. It is near future. By employing software, based on artificial intelligence using machine learning, all the redundant tasks like keeping records, performing basic calculations and innate transactions, can be made human free. The technology that works to robotize the jobs which require humans is called as Robotic Process Automation. Robotic Process Automation can be very convincingly labeled as 'the driver of the future'. RPA aims at automating the processed which are otherwise carried out by humans in a business. The machines (or the software) are designed in such a way that they are capable of interpreting the message and manipulate the data in the required way. Process automation has always been a part of many organizations, reducing the job of employees and making machine operation independent has always been one of the many functions of Business Process Management. Robotic Process Automation takes it to another level, Robotic Automation makes the machines smart, and enables them to gather, calculate, report and sometimes manipulate data thus reducing human interference by automating problem understanding and decision making. What is RPA? RPA is the process of enabling a system to function in the same way as it would function with human logic without actually employing any human. It is a derived from three technologies, namely: workflow automation, screen scaping and artificial intelligence. Huge and complex but rule-based processes are tailored and automated with RPA. Where is RPA used? RPA sits at the top of all processes; it synchronizes all the processes together and generates results which are overwhelming. RPS is employed in almost all the phases of business processes. Front-end operations: RPA finds its appl
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