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Most process modelling methods start with analysis of the existing processes, an as-is model. One of the challenges with as-is modelling is deciding how much work to do. Very detailed as-is models...
View ArticleFree BPM?
A post on the BPM Insights Blog listing Free BPM Modelling Tools recently caught my eye. Firstly I thought it would be good to have a simple list of all of the available tools, so I have compiled a...
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It would probably not take you long to look through the records of any organisation and find some items, probably lots of items, that are Corporate Debris. There are two types of debris left behind by...
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