Abstract
As part of process redesign initiatives, substantial time is spent on the systematic description and analysis of the as-is process. By contrast, to-be scenarios are often generated in a less rigorous way. Only one or a few workshops are organized for this purpose, which rely on the use of techniques that are susceptible to bias and incompleteness, e.g. brainstorming. In this paper, we evaluate a new technique for generating process improvement ideas: the RePro (Rethinking of Processes) technique. Its backbone is formed by process improvement principles that guide practitioners in a systematic and comprehensive exploration of the solution space. An experiment was conducted to compare the performance of the RePro technique with traditional brainstorming. Results confirm the potential for using a more advanced technique during process redesign workshops, but also show that the way such a technique is used strongly affects its performance.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 3-18 |
| Journal | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
| Volume | 2015 |
| Issue number | 9253 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2015 |
| Event | Business Process Management - Berlin Duration: 1 Jan 2015 → 1 Jan 2015 |
Bibliographical note
Proceedings title: Business Process Management (13th International Conference, BPM 2015, Innsbruck, Austria, August 31-September 3, 2015)Publisher: Springer
Place of publication: Berlin
Editors: H.R. Motahari-Nezhad, M. Weidlich, J. Recker