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BUSINESS PROCESSES MANAGEMENT / BUSINESS PROCESSES MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS / SIX SIGMA / BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING WORKFLOW

Аннотация научной статьи по экономике и бизнесу, автор научной работы — Nikolova - Alexieva Valentina

Until recently most business processes efforts focused on redesigning or improving specific business processes. In the past few years leading organizations have realized that they cannot achieve the results they want by modifying specific process in isolation from one another. The only way to achieve a significant competitive advantage is to assure that all the processes that make up a common value chain are integrated and support each other. This BPM research report summarized information provided by 350 respondents who participated in the survey within the period of three years (2009-2011). The respondents represent a broad cross section of Bulgarian industries. The main goal of this survey is to summarize the BPM tools and activities and to draw a picture of the latest concepts in BPM. The results reflect the perspectives of a broad base of Bulgarian managers interested in BPM. The results show that more and more Bulgarian companies recognize the need for developing a system for measuring the functioning of the company; as the necessity as well for developing process architecture to specify interrelation between a strategy and processes. More and more Bulgarian companies use outstanding consultants for training the company’s process managers; for using balanced scorecards; for undertaking Six Sigma projects and an process automation procedures, for outsourcing of business processes as well as the ERP support of Business Process Management.

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Текст научной работы на тему «Survey of the latest BPM concepts used by Bulgarian enterprises»

Научни трудове на Съюза на учените в България-Пловдив, серия Б. Естествени и хуманитарни науки, т.ХУЬ Научна сесия „Техника и технологии, естествени и хуманитарни науки", 30-31 Х 2013 Scientific researches of the Union of Scientists in Bulgaria-Plovdiv, series B. Natural Sciences and the Humanities, Vol. XVI.,ISSN 1311-9192, Technics, Technologies, Natural Sciences and Humanities Session, 30-31 October 2013

SURVEY OF THE LATEST BPM CONCEPTS USED BY BULGARIAN

ENTERPRISES

ИЗСЛЕДВАНЕ НА СЪВРЕМЕННТНИТЕ КОНЦЕПЦИИ ЗА ПРОЦЕСЕН МЕНИДЖМЪНТ В БЪЛГАРСКИТЕ ПРЕДПРИЯТИЯ

Head Asist. Ph.D eng. Valentina Nikolova - Alexieva University of Food Technologies - Plovdiv

ABSTRACT

Abstract: Until recently most business processes efforts focused on redesigning or improving specific business processes. In the past few years leading organizations have realized that they cannot achieve the results they want by modifying specific process in isolation from one another. The only way to achieve a significant competitive advantage is to assure that all the processes that make up a common value chain are integrated and support each other. This BPM research report summarized information provided by 350 respondents who participated in the survey within the period of three years (2009-2011). The respondents represent a broad cross section of Bulgarian industries. The main goal of this survey is to summarize the BPM tools and activities and to draw a picture of the latest concepts in BPM. The results reflect the perspectives of a broad base of Bulgarian managers interested in BPM. The results show that more and more Bulgarian companies recognize the need for developing a system for measuring the functioning of the company; as the necessity as well for developing process architecture to specify interrelation between a strategy and processes. More and more Bulgarian companies use outstanding consultants for training the company's process managers; for using balanced scorecards; for undertaking Six Sigma projects and an process - automation procedures, for outsourcing of business - processes as well as the ERP - support of Business Process Management.

Keywords: business processes management; business processes management systems; six sigma; business process reengineering, workflow; erp

1. Introduction

Business Process Management is a management approach that describes how companies can achieve efficiencies by integrating and improving their business processes and by aligning those business processes with corporate strategies and goals. Companies that routinely practice Business Processes Management (BPM) are able to consistently improve [1], [2] on the results obtained from existing processes. Companies that undertake more extensive business process redesign efforts [3] frequently achieve improvements in excess of 50 %. It simply reflects the fact that most existing processes are less efficient that they could be and new technologies and processes management make it design much more efficient processes.

Business Process Management has been a hot business topic [4] , [5] in Bulgaria since 2005. Most managers think of it as the logical continuation of the interest in business processes that started in early Nineties and reached a crescendo in the beginning of the new Millennium with Business Process Reengineering [3], Six Sigma, Workflow and ERP [2]. Because of its extensive roots and because there are several new approaches included the Business Process Management it is difficult to develop clear picture [6] of BPM. Like any phrase that is comprised of familiar words and embraced by a number of rather different communities-including executives, business process consultants, business analysts, Six Sigma experts, enterprise architects, ClOs and software developers- the phrase Business Process Management (BPM) means different things [6] to different people.

This corporate BPM activities' analysis report summarized information provided by 350 respondents who participated in the survey within the period of three years (2009-2011). The respondents represented a broad cross section of Bulgarian industries. Given the size and diversity of the respondents, this is the representative overview of how Bulgarian organizations understand BPM, what BPM activities companies are currently engaged in and what BPM activities Bulgarian companies are planning for the future. The main goal of this survey is to draw picture of the latest concepts in BPM and the results reflect the perspectives of a broad base of business managers interested in Business Process Management. Report offer readers insights into the kinds of BPM development efforts currently underway and the ways their own company's BPM efforts compare with those of other companies.

2. Exploration

For settle what is the importance of BPM and wether this approach is used this survey was held in 350 Bulgarian enterprises during the 2011. Two earlier surveys with similar questions were conducted in the 2010 and 2009. In all cases we sent an e-mail to the membership of Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Confederation of the Employers and Industrialists in Bulgaria -CEIBG invited them to participate in the survey. We had 350 people completed the survey in 2011. During the 2010, 250 people took the survey and during 2009, 320 people completed survey. In all three cases we had additional responses from people who looked at the survey and answered only a few questions. We have ignored these partially completed responses and report only on the responses of those who completed the questionnaire. Even then the total responses to each specific question vary because some respondents answered every question while others skipped one or two specific questions.

The respondents were asked to describe if their organizations had Business Process Management Group to coordinate, train and support business process efforts within the organization. Those that had a BPM Group were asked to specify where it was located. The enterprises that are mature about enterprise level work - companies moving from CMMI Level 3 to CMMI Level 4- usually have their BPM Group at the enterprise level, reporting to a corporate level executive like planning and strategy. Companies, that have their business process groups located in IT and Quality Control usually have a more limited perspective on BPM and are focused only on a part of the total BPM picture (See Fig.1)

As can see at Figure 1 there isn't much difference between the responses over time. Of those of the respondent having a BPM group, most report the group is located at the executive level, at the departmental level or in IT level. The survey shows that about 40% of the enterprises said they do not have a BPM group and this tendency is not changes trough the years. This overall patterns reflected by all the respondent subgroups, except for enterprises with a major commitment to BPM and almost a 30% of those respondent indicated that their organization are more likely to have a BPM group at Strategic level.

Another main question to the respondents was "Which BPM tools are most valuable for the company today. Comparing 2011 to 2010 it is noticed that the slight but continuing decline in respondents who say graphics tools are most important and the slow increase in those that say that repository -based process modeling tools, Business rules tool and BPMS software have been most important to their process efforts (See Fig.2).

The results show that Process Modeling tools were most valuable for about 50 % of the respondents and this tendency increase trough the years. The wide variety of other tools, that some companies found most valuable are Graphics tools, BPMS Suite and Organizational Modeling tool. In 2010 and 2011 only 5 % of the respondents found a Simulation Tool to be their most valuable business process tool. Similarly in 2011 only 6% found some kind of performance metrics tool or system was their most valuable tool. Obviously these responses suggest the range of projects and BPM corporate activity begin undertaken by the Bulgarian enterprises. It interesting to see that through the years BPMS tools are still in third place after Process Modeling tools and Graphics tools and the interest tends to growing.

Another important question to the respondents was "What business process products and services were currently being used at their organizations" and their responses have summarized in Fig. 3.

Does your company have a BPM group and if so where is it located within (%)

Don't have a formal BPM Group

BPM Group located within Finance

BPM Group located within Quality Control

BPM Group located within HR

BPM Group located within IT

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BPM Group at the Executive level

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Fig.1. Where the BPM Group is located Fig.2 The BPM software tool that was most valuable

Respondents are moving yway from graphic modeling too l s and shifting to repository -baaed process modeling tools that enab le users to save and accumulate peoc ess models .In 2 011 the most interesting change i s the s harp) rise in the fumb eo of respondents that said they were using eepository -based modehng tools. There is also a growing interest in analyzing and r^deeiigning procesees. The growing interest in enterprise work is probably also driving thn owning focus on process modeling tools. In spite od budget cuts many Bulgarian enterprisen continue to train theif woekforce in process analysid and drsign akills and enterprise technologies. In 2011 32% of the eespondents said that they were using a BPMS tool, up fiom 30% who said they wene using a BPMS tool iT 2010. TSo respondents who were using a BPMS tool were asked "What

specific BPMS product they were using" (See Fig. 4). In 2011 as in 2010, the tools that were most commonly chosen were sold by IBM, Oracle and SAP.

To determine what kinds of business process efforts companies were currently engaged in the respondents were asked to choose from a wide variety of BPM initiatives. In 2011 the largest number of respondents said their companies were working on the development of enterprise architecture. In 2010 however there is a large amount of respondents that said they were focused on major process redesign projects. We interpret this as a shift in emphasis that resulted from a greater emphasis on a project that would show immediate result. In 2010 as in 2009 the largest number indicated that they were working on the development of enterprise process architecture. The second largest group is focused on Major Process Redesign projects. Given other indicators that suggest that most companies are between CMMI level 2 and 3, it can see as an indicator that most companies are at least interested in moving from CMMI Level 2 to Level 3. Given the complexity of BPM market most companies may be firmly at Level 2 in terms of business process redesign but be engaged in ERP installation [3] that is leading them to focus on IT architecture.

Another interesting question that we asked the respondents is to describe how important SOA and Cloud Computing are to their business process projects. The results show that most Bulgarian enterprises weren't ready to use SOA or Cloud Computing in conjunction with their business process activities. These results doesn't mean that the companies not used SOA and Cloud Computing for some other purpose, but the queetion is only focused on enterprises that are us ng these new technologies in conjunction with process efforts.

What BPM products and services is

yuor organization currently using (%)

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Training in Process Analysis and Desi gn

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Training in Process Strategy, Arcitecture.

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What kind of a BPMS Suite are your

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BEA/Fuego BPM Suite №2

Intalio W2

Ultimus BPM Suite 111

Pegasystems Smart BPM. F4

Metastorm BPM

TIBCO iProcess Suite 10

Lombardi ihBHH 1

Handysoft BizFlow

Singularity 2

EMC/Documentum

Adobe Lifecycle Workflow 1

SAP NetWeaver ^Fija

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Oracle BPEL Process Mang. 11

IBM WebShere BPM ■HT" 17 13

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IBM/ Filenet

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Fig. 3 Process products and services currently used Fig.4 BPMS Tools being used by respondents' companies

The largest number of the respondents is not too concerned about SOA or Cloud Computing. 68% are either not interested or just beginning to explore SOA and Cloud computing. At the same time 8% indicated that SOA was very important to their process efforts and 3% said that Cloud Computing was very important. The main conclusion is that Cloud Computing was just coming out the labs and hasn't got full market acceptance yet. SOA seems to be further along the adoption curve and is probably in the process of being explored by the "early majority "(from the Moore's technology adoption life cycle curve [4], [5]).The "early majority" represent some 35% of the market. They won't adopt new technologies until they consider it well-proven [6]. But neither is widely used by BPM practioners today and vendors will need to continue to promote both technologies if they are to become a key part of BPM .

About 80% of the respondents from Central, Norht, East and South Bulgaria said that neither SOA nor Cloud Computing were very important to their organizations. By contrast, only 15 % from Sofia-capital and the region (West Bulgaria) responded in the same way.

21 % from the West Bulgaria said that SOA was very important to them while only 8% from Central, North, East and South Bulgaria said the same. On the other hand only 4% from the Bulgarian respondents said that Cloud Computing was very important. Of the various industry groups, government and military respondents, 34% said that SOA was very important to their organization and 4% indicated that Cloud Computing was very important. All respondents from large companies were slightly more interested in SOA and Cloud Computing than the average but only 12% of the respondents from large companies said SOA was very important and only 5% said that Cloud Computing was very important to them.

3. Main conclusions

In general the results show that the initiatives regarding business processes are in a good shape. The Bulgarian enterprises decrease their expenses in 2009 for such initiatives, but the effect was a general decrease of growth of those initiatives, and not initiatives as redesign of the processes and implementation of systems for BPM are the main ones that have been undertaken in time of crisis. In the long term in 2009 the research includes questions for measurement of the general process maturity of the organizations and to follow the growth of their process maturity. The results from 2011 prove that the Bulgarian enterprises continue to become more mature with regard to their processes. Most of the companies in Bulgaria are still focused on documenting, modeling and improvement of the processes.

In comparison to 2010 however most companies work also on the modeling of the processes and they are more and more interested in elaboration of means which are necessary in order to be able to measure and manage the processes on the enterprise level.

It seems that the enterprises from Sofia and the region and Varna and the region advance equally. There are some regions where the trend of the organizations to model and rely on methodologies place them ahead, and there are regions where the reorganizations tend to focus on new technologies and to be innovative. But most companies in both regions are very similar.

The variety of activities which fall under "management of business processes" is still very big, but it seems that there exists a growing consensus that there is a need to integrate the approaches towards BPM and to train practitioners in a variety of process techniques, including Lean, Six Sigma, business rules, business process and business analysis. Slow but surely a process discipline establishes.

The software merchandisers slow but surely create more complex and highly integrated platforms for BPM or platforms which will support the practitioners in very different projects. Still real barriers for using BPMS exist. Until most companies do not understand better business

processes they will not be able to make use of the advantages which the new software products offer. In spite of the problems however the software BPM market continues to grow and the respondents await this to continue in 2012.

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