Adding the Time Dimension to BPM

BPM solutions have traditionally focused on improving business processes. The ability to predict how future activities in a process will be impacted by changes introduced in earlier stages is a dimension that BPM products have not addressed – until now. Adding the element of “time” to processes enables users to derive even greater value and control. For organizations wanting to reduce the amount of time it takes to execute processes—especially those that are reoccurring or where timely completion is critical, a tool like Predictive BPM™ is essential.

BPM solutions have traditionally focused on improving business processes. The ability to predict how future activities in a process will be impacted by changes introduced in earlier stages is a dimension that BPM products have not addressed – until now. Adding the element of “time” to processes enables users to derive even greater value and control. For organizations wanting to reduce the amount of time it takes to execute processes—especially those that are reoccurring or where timely completion is critical, a tool like Predictive BPM™ is essential. This white paper describes the benefits of predictive analytics on today’s business processes.

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