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How To Monitor Multi-System Operational Processes

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Organizations use processes to manage their business. How each process gets implemented falls into four main categories.

  1. Paper-based
  2. Email + Spreadsheet
  3. Multiple Systems
  4. BPM Software

Organizations have invested a lot of time and money in processes that fall into category 3. Bringing all those processes into a BPMS is not an easy or quick job. I have seen a single process that goes through 20+ systems from start to end.

Let’s take an example of order fulfillment, a fairly common process. The diagram below shows the lifecycle of an order as it moves through various systems. Most of the times you will find the core business of an organization distributed into multiple systems in a similar manner. Work, of course, gets done, but at any given time you cannot find exactly what is the current status of the process. And to generate even simple reports, data first needs to be consolidated from all the systems manually or through some sort of batch job.

 

Adeel Javed - How To Monitor Multi-System Operational Processes

So, how do you monitor a process that resides in multiple systems and ensure that it is running optimally considering it does not provide a single view? You build a shadow process.

The idea of a shadow process is simple; you design the end-to-end process with all major milestones without actually implementing all the functionality in a BPMS.

Implementation Steps

Here are high-level steps for implementing a monitoring system using shadow processes.

Adeel Javed - How To Monitor Multi-System Operational Processes

Adeel Javed - How To Monitor Multi-System Operational Processes

Adeel Javed - How To Monitor Multi-System Operational Processes

Compared to implementing all the processes in a BPMS, this type of monitoring solutions is much quicker to implement, provide end to end process view and helpful insights for future optimization.

 

This article was originally published on AdeelJaved.com.

 

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