Coordination and Control of Business Processes

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Outputs

Below are the process ideas generated by the participants

Detailed summary document of the process areas (Word)

Summary used on the final day (PDF)

Photos of the session worksheets

Initial context-setting exercise (PDF)

Quad one (PDF)

Quad two (PDF)

Interventions grid (PDF)

Blogging

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Abstract

This session will look at recent developments and some of the emerging challenges and pressures on the coordination and control of business processes (eAdministration) and seek to identify gaps and priority areas for future development work. Currently, business processes have been executed using a wide range of methods and approaches; however a common criticism of current systems is that processes are all too often inflexible, making it harder for organisations to change and adapt.

The session will include short presentations on:

We will then be able to explore questions such as:

Organisational details

This session will be led by Scott Wilson; please contact him if you have any queries relating to it.

The session runs from 13:30 to 17:30 on Tuesday 20th Nov.

See also

External links

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  1. DELIA Project
    JISC project
  2. ADoM Project
    JISC Project. The Centre for International ePortfolio Development
  3. Portishead Project
    JISC Project