Business Process Management Services
Core BPM capability focus
What is it? The focus of Business Process Management (BPM) improvements are to improve the organization’s ability to build, operate and maintain services. This is done by maturing the organization’s ability to define and model business processes in an electronic central repository, which also includes libraries of information needed for solution design (e.g., IT & risk/compliance artifacts). An organization that has sufficient BPM maturity will have the opportunity to provide “design-side” solution teams with up-to-date business information (e.g., processes, organization charts, IT systems, and risk-related controls).
At the same time, this information is used in the context of Enterprise Architecture
These services focus on the core EA/BPM service development, in contrast to our Agile EA/BPM collaboration packs are “agile-first” — intended to apply EA/BPM to real-life agile programs. However, the “modern” perspective still looks for opportunities to improve service agility (e.g., adoption of cloud technology and tailoring SDLC/Continuous Delivery Pipeline to utilize enhanced BPM for better Behavior-Driven-Development).
Who benefits? We prepare and position your organization’s EA/BPM service to provide maximum benefits to solution development — where speed and quality are emphasized (which program managers and business owners are typically concerned about). At the same time, the core EA/BPM capabilities provide IT planning and technical debt relief, which IT folks are typically concerned about.

Better context — for better collaboration, fewer blockers, higher quality/risk/security compliance, IT planning and tech debt control.
Align project/program development, IT ops & maintenance with key strategic goals, balancing “front-line development agility” against “ongoing sustainment” policies (e.g., security/compliance & tech debt control)
Start enabling your programs/projects and Information Technology department to realize the day-to-day & long-term benefits of Enterprise Architecture and Business Process Management.