Riassunto
This book finally sheds light on Business Process Management (BPM) in the SAP environment. It explains what BPM is, why it is important in today's business world to manage your processes, and how to implement BPM in your company, both from the business and the IT perspective. Readers learn everything about SAP's BPM roadmap, a four-step approach to plan, prepare, execute, and monitor your BPM implementation. Once this generic roadmap has been explained, the decisive question is: How can SAP software be used more effectively to provide a company with business innovation? Extensive case studies from various large SAP customers and SAP itself illustrate how the concepts of BPM, Enterprise SOA, and the Business Process Platform go together and equip you for your next business challenges. Here, the capabilities of the new NetWeaver component SAP NetWeaver BPM are explained, and you get detailed advice on how to prepare your IT department for the transition.
Informazioni sugli autori
Jim Hagemann Snabe is Corporate Officer of SAP and General Manager of SAP’s Product & Technology Unit focusing on the development of SAP’s Business Suite and 26 Industry Solutions worldwide. With more than 16 years experience in consulting, sales, and development, Jim has intimate knowledge of the trends and challenges driving the software marketplace. Snabe received a master’s degree in operational research from the Aarhus School of Business in Denmark. He has published articles and lectures on various business topics, from technology to accounting.
Ann Rosenberg is a Senior Strategic Business Process Management Consultant, working for the SAP Process Office. The Process Governance Team within the SAP Process Office has created the BPM method that links to SAP’s enterprise SOA strategy.
Professor Charles Møller conducts research in business process innovation and the connection between BPM and SOA at the Aalborg University, Denmark.
Mark Scavillo is Head of Process Governance, SAP Process Office, at SAP AG. The Process Governance Team within the SAP Process Office has created the BPM method that links to SAP’s enterprise SOA strategy.
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