Today’s collaborative work environments have evolved from simple process approvals to the integration of objectives, execution, business operations and financial management. With the increasing trend of online and remote work, optimising process management to improve coordination and integrated management is a new challenge for many organisations.
Optimising internal and external collaboration with process management
Process Optimisation aligns process objectives, business models and resources with organisational goals. It aims to create a cohesive Business Process Management (BPM) system that enhances the organisation’s competitiveness through business collaboration:
- Resource coordination: It aligns processes with organisational goals and budget plans, creating specific business operating plans supported by the necessary resources.
- Targeted process design: Business processes are designed to meet organisational objectives, such as improving efficiency to respond quickly to market demands.
- Feedback and monitoring: By monitoring process execution through information feedback, it creates a management loop from goal setting to operations.
Extended reading: A Guide to Business Process Management
Building a process sharing matrix
To achieve true internal and external business process collaboration, BPM links detailed sub-processes in a matrix format, creating an interconnected process system. This enables data sharing and breaks down information silos.

Collaboration Matrix Model
Visualise execution progress
Improving the efficiency of collaboration is critical to business operations. BPM system intelligently tracks process execution, providing a clear view of the efficiency of each node. This helps organisations identify and address bottlenecks, optimise process flows and improve overall collaboration.
Key strategies to enhance process execution
BPM aims to optimise the efficiency of process execution by comprehensively improving process lines, meaning end-to-end optimisation.
End-to-end optimisation starts with setting organisational goals and plans, and ends with evaluation and improvement of execution, comprehensively addressing specific issues.
Key points include:
- Information and collaboration points: Identifying key collaboration points and information outputs within the process to close communication gaps, especially in large, multi-regional organisations.
- Unified performance targets: Ensuring that each role within the end-to-end process is working towards the same goal to avoid misaligned efforts.
- Preemptive Management: Reducing rework by front-loading management tasks, such as having finance staff review expense reports for compliance before higher-level approvals.
Optimising process points for standardised management
Despite having basic business management systems in place, many organisations struggle with effective execution. BPM focuses on ‘process point’ optimisation to build standardised electronic business process systems, ensuring consistent execution and management.
Detailed process configuration
Rapid personnel changes can lead to inconsistencies in process execution. Hence, we recommend the use of form templates for accurate process management, incorporating audit requirements and expertise to guide users and standardise practices. Standardised fields in templates also facilitate data analysis and decision making.
Clear approval permission
Large organisations often have complex approval management systems. BPM system uses role-based permissions to automatically assign approvers, simplifying the approval process. This clear allocation ensures that decision-making is straightforward and efficient, benefiting both senior executives and rank-and-file staff.
By adopting the BPM system, organisations can streamline operations, improve collaboration and standardise management, ultimately increasing efficiency and competitiveness.
Conclusion
BPM system is built on permissions management that creates a clear, hierarchical online approval network centred on organisational roles. By ensuring policy implementation through flexible form and permission configurations, it clarifies approval nodes and efficiently facilitates information sharing.
This intelligent process system improves business management efficiency, enabling large organisations to quickly replicate effective management practices, standardise business processes and strengthen overall organisational control.
BPMS optimises business operations through a multi-faceted approach that improves internal and external collaboration, increases approval efficiency and standardises management practices.