Examine using examples the terms business process and supporting processes

A process is defined as a series of actions to achieve a certain objective. BPM processes are continuous but also allow for ad hoc action. Processes can be simple or complex based on the number of steps required, number of systems involved, etc. They can be short or long running, with longer processes tending to have multiple dependencies and a greater documentation requirement.

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What is business process and supporting process?

There are two types of business processes, core and supporting. Core processes are those processes, which are part of the core business and deliver customer value. For example, a core process for a manufacturer might be to deliver parts. Supporting processes are those processes that support the core processes.

What are examples of business process?

Examples include: product manufacturing, order to cash process, and delivering products to customers.

What is an example of supporting process?

Examples of support processes include provision of information technology, finance and human resource services, as well as the provision of goods and services to internal customers.

What is business process process?

A business process is a collection of linked tasks that find their end in the delivery of a service or product to a client. A business process has also been defined as a set of activities and tasks that, once completed, will accomplish an organizational goal.