Why do managers need to adopt Process Management approach?

Do you believe that your current management principles (governing people and projects) are sufficient enough to

build a competent team? Are your key employees ready to address any major organisational changes at

workplace? Does your management know how best can one introduce or implement necessary changes?

You are not sure, Right?

Firms need to revamp brick-and-mortar model

A lot of firms still believe that typical management regulations can ensure consistent output and uniformity in

process. Unfortunately, it does not happen in reality. Without a good process management structure in place,

managing projects and operations can never be successful and productive.

The result is – as and when regulatory changes appear in management functions, it affects workplace in many ways.

The whole management suffers from uncertainties and loss of direction. Employees become distracted and

frustrated by uncertainties of their work responsibilities. They refuse to accept new responsibilities and change

accordingly.

Finally, it leads to poor work performance and frequent mistakes on job.

What is the need of hour?

Business managers need to identify repeatable processes in an organisation and then frame them to improve the

outcome of a project. We live in the era of business uncertainties where new standards are being defined and

improved everyday.

Therefore, process managers need to understand, implement and impart knowledge on strict processes so that

team can work better. This raises the need for Business Process Modelling, an important part of

Business Process Management system.
BPM (Business Process Management) is applied in three different levels – Software, System and Suite, depending

on scope of control and the departmental structure. The focus is not only on software and IT applications but also to

improve practice, policies and culture of an organisation. It is important that a work environment remains comfortable

on the event of increased turnover.

Real-life example

Take an example of a service-based organisation that is into data centre operation. Even if the operation manager

works diligently to drive his team of data centre operators and database analysts, without a process-centric

approach on board, the team may not succeed at the end. When it comes to final reporting, auditing and forecasting

– the performance measurement stages, possible chaos may negate their effort. The resultant is NIL.

Thus, a responsible manager is left behind with a number of To Do lists.

Here are a few of those sure to follow

1. Understand the team dynamics, complexities of IT system and urgent need of complete BPM solution.
2. Standard processes in operation and projects should be in place.
3. Had to have knowledge on each process area and thus ensure no one is blindly following them.
4. There has to be a clear documentation of every process and it should be available to every employee in circle.
5. Arrange training sessions for employees so that they understand the benefit of implementing process

management tools.
6. Overcome negativities and implementing changes more comprehensively and quickly.
7. Automate manual processes, streamline inefficient processes and allow systems that can track and analyse the

execution stage.
8. Enable BPM software and tools to take control of process-driven organisations. This is to ensure a business

applies BPM practices across multiple departments, groups and all aspects, if needed.

The bottom line is – managers need to incorporate process management functions in their organisation and thus

help management face change and challenges. Unfortunately, many enterprise managers are not aware of serious

issues happening around them and therefore neglect this process management approach.

It is a high time that they consider automation leading to transparency and better accountability within the team.

Denis Butcher is a regular contributor to BPM training related articles. He has a strong eye on how business managers are coping up with frequent changes. The writer feels – implementing process modelling tools could be a great way to increase work efficiency. He suggests his readers to visit Prime PMG (http://www.primepmg.com) – A Process Management Group from Brisbane, Australia to avail BPM solutions.

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