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Analysis of Logistics Processes According to BPMN Methodology

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Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering

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Nowadays companies are looking for recipes for greater effectiveness and get back to the idea of processes. The principle of a process approach is the optimization of actions taking into consideration processes, not functions. Therefore, it is a process that determines the growth of effectiveness of a company. The aim of a process approach to a company management is achieving a high level of reliability in a precise situation. Companies with process management possess identified business processes and their maps. It entails consistent improvements of these processes. Thanks to the use of process management employees focus more on the bottleneck, use their resources more effectively and reduce overcapacity.

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Stajniak, M., Guszczak, B. (2011). Analysis of Logistics Processes According to BPMN Methodology. In: Golinska, P., Fertsch, M., Marx-Gómez, J. (eds) Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering. Environmental Science and Engineering(), vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19536-5_42

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