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Strategic alignment of business processes

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posted on 2024-11-16, 00:51 authored by Evan Morrison, Aditya GhoseAditya Ghose, Khanh Hoa DamKhanh Hoa Dam, Kerry Hinge, K Hoesch-Klohe
Strategic alignment is a mechanism by which an organization can visualize the relationship between its business processes and strategies. It enables organizational decision makers to collect meaningful insights based on their current processes. Currently it is difficult to show the sustainability of an organization and to determine an optimal set of processes that are required for realizing strategies. Further, there is not a general framework for strategic alignment that can ease this problem. In this article, we propose such a general framework for strategic alignment, which helps develop a clear understanding of the relationships between strategies and business processes. The framework gives organizations an understanding of the relationship between a set of processes and the realization of a set of strategies; it also shows the optimal set of processes that can achieve these strategies.

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This conference paper was originally published as Morrison, ED, Ghose, AK, Dam, HK, Hinge, KG, and Hoesch-Klohe, J , Strategic alignment of business processes, 7th International Workshop on Engineering Service-Oriented Applications, Paphos, Cyprus, 5 December 2011. Original conference information available here

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1-12

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English

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(WESOA'11), Paphos, Cyprus Held in conjunction with The Ninth International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (ICSO2011)

RIS ID

48950

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