Understanding Business Process Management (BPM)
Imagine a chocolate factory where different machines perform different tasks. Some form the chocolate, others add decorations, and still others group it into boxes. Each machine represents a business process, and they need to work together smoothly. Business Process Management (BPM) is the system that ensures everything runs efficiently, eliminating waste and improving workflow.
BPM helps companies analyse their operations, identify inefficiencies and make improvements to increase productivity and meet goals. Just as a factory can’t afford to waste chocolate, businesses can’t afford to waste time and resources.
Extended reading: A Guide to Business Process Management (BPM)
What are business processes?
Business processes are the steps an organisation follows to complete tasks.
Here are some examples:
- Processing customer orders: Adding items to shopping carts, making payments, shipping, and providing customer service.
- Processing invoices and payments: Creating, verifying and sending invoices, then collecting payments.
- Hiring and training employees: Posting jobs, screening applicants, hiring and training new employees.
- Resolving technical issues: Receiving support requests, diagnosing problems, making repairs and updating customers.
BPM helps organisations map these processes, identify bottlenecks and make necessary improvements. However, managing complex processes manually can be challenging. That’s where artificial intelligence (AI) comes in.
How AI supports Business Process Management (BPM)
Modern BPM systems integrate AI to improve efficiency. Here are 4 keyways AI improves BPM:
1. Automated process mapping
For BPM to work, organisations need to clearly understand each step of a process. This is called process mapping, where workflows are visualised to see how tasks are connected.
Traditionally, process mapping has been done manually, which can be time-consuming and error-prone. AI automates this process, making it faster and more accurate. AI tools analyse existing workflows and generate accurate process maps, ensuring that businesses can optimise their operations more effectively.
2. Real-time process flexibility
One of the biggest benefits of AI is its ability to monitor and adjust processes in real time. Traditional BPM systems often analyse workflows only after they have been completed. AI, however, continuously tracks data and provides immediate insights.
For example, if an online ordering system experiences a sudden spike in purchases, AI can dynamically adjust the process – prioritising shipments, rerouting orders or automating customer notifications. This adaptability allows businesses to respond quickly to change and keep operations running smoothly.
3. Identifying patterns and problem areas
AI can analyse large amounts of data and identify patterns that humans might miss. For example, in recruitment, AI can identify the stage of the hiring process where candidates are most likely to drop out, helping HR teams to improve their approach.
Another powerful AI capability is automated process discovery. AI can analyse data from different systems, such as CRM or ERP software, and identify inefficiencies. By examining event logs, AI can visualise process flows, highlight delays and suggest improvements.
4. Automate repetitive tasks
AI-powered bots can handle routine tasks such as generating invoices, updating customer records and transferring documents between systems. This automation frees up staff to focus on more strategic and creative tasks, improving overall efficiency.
By integrating AI into BPM, organisations can optimise workflows, reduce costs and increase flexibility, making their operations more efficient.
Extended reading: How AI is used in Business Process Management (BPM)
Bottom line
AI is transforming business process management by making workflows more efficient, flexible and automated. Whether it’s streamlining order processing, managing employee onboarding, or handling customer support, AI-driven BPM is helping organisations reduce manual effort and improve decision-making. As AI technology continues to advance, organisations that incorporate AI into their BPM strategies will gain a competitive advantage in efficiency and adaptability.
If you’re looking for the right BPM solution to optimise your business operations, consider using AI-powered tools. Book a free demo today to explore how AI-driven BPM can transform your organisation’s workflow and efficiency.