2018
DOI: 10.7433/s102.2017.09
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Improving public sector performance by using business process modelling and measurement: a case study analysis

Abstract: Purpose of the paper:The main purpose of the paper is to demonstrate the use of business process modelling and measurement as basic Business Process Management techniques to improve Enterprise Resource Planning systems and existing processes in public sector institutions.Methodology: The research methodology used is a single case study of a Polish public sector institution. The selected process has been modelled in an as-is and to-be state, i.e. before and after the organisational change and implementation of … Show more

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“…Therefore, the starting point for managing knowledge resources in an organisation is understanding and accurately defining them. Previous research shows that creating knowledge management process models in organisations has a positive effect on generating innovation, stimulating the creativity of employees, and supporting internal communication (Anna, 2014;Bitkowska, 2017bBitkowska, , 2020Kulesza & Rakowska, 2018;Sobolewska & Bitkowska, 2020).…”
Section: Determinants Of Business Process Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the starting point for managing knowledge resources in an organisation is understanding and accurately defining them. Previous research shows that creating knowledge management process models in organisations has a positive effect on generating innovation, stimulating the creativity of employees, and supporting internal communication (Anna, 2014;Bitkowska, 2017bBitkowska, , 2020Kulesza & Rakowska, 2018;Sobolewska & Bitkowska, 2020).…”
Section: Determinants Of Business Process Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%