The work environment today demands that your organization advances the efficiency to execute business processes for continuous operations to have a positive impact on business performance. The capability to be responsive to any range of minor to disruptive business events is required to support business continuity and level of organizational readiness to meet the needs of digital business. Ventana Research asserts that in 2025, one-quarter of organizations will remain digitally ineffective in achieving the business priorities for customer-, product- and people-related processes. It is essential to eliminate bottlenecks and become an organization that places action and decision-making at is center to optimize the execution of business processes.
A more recent digital evolution in event-driven and streaming data technologies, along with what we have called process mining, has enabled the ability to harvest a wide range of real-time events as data that can trigger additional events and methods for addressing what is disputably the decade of data in motion architectures. My colleague asserts that through 2023, process mining will remain primarily associated with major software vendor applications, making it difficult for organizations to mine the preponderance of business processes. Now, with a variety of technological advancements in event-driven approaches, organizations can establish hubs or platform-based approaches that can be accessed by any range of tools and applications that need to be notified or that facilitate processing across and from any range of systems, including devices and sensors.
Organizations face many barriers to achieving the desired level of execution in business processes to operate to their expectations. How they adapt to events that can impede digital velocity for any range of revenue and service levels is critical for their success. By establishing an event-driven architecture and process-model approach that can ingest and notify other applications and systems, the level of process efficiency has a chance to improve. Then, the next order of process optimization can be achieved by applying an analytics-driven processing approach to sense and notify through monitoring or generate insights that can help catalyze collaboration and actions that need to be taken.
The outcome from which is to manage process performance, improve efficiency and reduce cycle-time through empowering systems and employees to be responsive to business events that help make better, faster, and smarter actions and decisions. Consider adopting Business Process Intelligence as a fundamental requirement for your digital business.
Regards,
Mark Smith