Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Process Management vs Knowledge-Driven Process Management

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Process management involves two dimensions:



1. defining and continually refining a set of procedures for the management of repeatable business processes; and



2. executing and monitoring the processes.



Process management disciplines are applied by managers in most business contexts, including Project Managers who use these disciplines to control and monitor the execution of project tasks with timely and accurate information. Process and Project Management overlap in a number of areas but do not have the same focus.





Knowledge-Driven Process Management is the automation of Process Management through the application of a defined process. The process is defined in a knowledge repository or rule-based engine (e.g., an expert system) and drives an integrated suite of workflow management, project management, and product delivery tools.



Knowledge-Driven Process Management presents the worker with a step by step process and business rules for performing work; invokes the tools required to perform the work; provides templates, checklists, and samples for the work to be performed; and supplies in a pro-active manner procedural information on how to perform each specific task. It also provides information about the processes being performed:



1. to support coordination of tasks assigned to individuals; and



2. to provide status about activities relative to plans or defined performance measures.



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