Trend Report

Focus On Customers And Business Architecture For Greater Business Process Maturity

Results From The Forrester/IQPC Survey Of Business Process Pros

Derek Miers
Alexander Peters, Ph.D.
 and  one contributors
Aug 30, 2011

Summary

Over the past decade, business process transformation and continuous improvement initiatives have gained strategic traction. Despite C-suite attention, most organizations still fall relatively low on the business process change maturity curve. Fifty-three percent of the respondents to a recent Forrester/IQPC survey of more than 400 business process pros across a wide spectrum of industries reported that their firms use immature management practices and have not moved from isolated, tactical projects focused on cost reduction toward a more holistic, strategically aligned business process management (BPM) program. More mature companies are adopting a target operating model (TOM) to guide their initiatives and help them focus on customer experience and value innovation. Larger organizations see TOM adoption as crucial; without it, enterprises are destined to stumble as they attempt to elevate their business process maturity levels.

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