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TicTacTuned – Subject-Oriented Business Process Model Elicitation

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S-BPM ONE - Application Studies and Work in Progress (S-BPM ONE 2014)

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In this paper we introduce the TicTacTuned method as S-BPM based objectives-driven, performance-oriented, way of building, validating and improving processes in organizations. The method is founded upon perpetual exchange of the context from process level to internal behavior level, and the working practice from collaborative to individual supported by automatic generation of executable process models out of internal behavior diagrams. The approach is focused on the employees with intend to raise their inspiration and motivation, to empower them to manage parts of the business processes on their own and to share the responsibility for process performance, to mitigate fear and reluctance towards change and to encourage creating and sharing of knowledge.

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Sobočan, B., Meyer, N., Fleischmann, C. (2014). TicTacTuned – Subject-Oriented Business Process Model Elicitation. In: Zehbold, C. (eds) S-BPM ONE - Application Studies and Work in Progress. S-BPM ONE 2014. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 422. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06191-7_2

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