Title :
Corporate intranets and business process management: a challenge for systems engineering
Author :
Boardman, Joseph
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Syst. Eng., De Montfort Univ., Leicester
Abstract :
Draws together business process management (BPM), corporate intranets and systems engineering. BPM aligns a company to its market value chain, and business processes become the primary channels for receiving and delivering value. They need to be managed holistically as processes, rather than through co-ordination of separate activities within disconnected functions. Intranets can mean anything from a single internal Web site to a strategy for all internal IT systems. This paper asserts that both corporate intranets and business processes should be systems engineered; the former to provide navigation of business processes, the latter to take account of the market value chain. This synergy should help the end-user achieve extraordinary productivity improvement for the company
Keywords :
Internet; business process management; business process navigation; corporate intranets; end-user productivity improvement; holistic management; internal IT systems strategy; internal Web site; market value chain; synergy; systems engineering;
Conference_Titel :
Corporate Intranets - User's Experiences (Digest No: 1997/304), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19971023