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Reinventing business operations with Smarter Process Dr. Stefan Kollakowski IBM Partner & Leader Smarter Process DACH

BPM ist mehr als eine Technologie - BPM ist ein Managementkonzept zur prozessorientierten Ausrichtung und Transformation eines Unternehmens. Account Administration Customer Service Finance and Ops Executive Management Customer Service Account Administration Finance and Ops Invoice Reconciliation Team Executive Management Invoice Reconciliation Teams Unstrukturierte Prozesse Geringe Prozesstransparenz Medienbrüche, Nacharbeiten 2 Erhöhte Prozesstransparenz durch Real-Time Monitoring Verbesserte Prozessleistung durch Reduzierung von Nacharbeiten Prozessagilität und Orchestrierung

Americas NE/SW IOT Hardware Software Services GMU Japan Americas NE/SW IOT GMU Japan Americas NE/SW IOT GMU Japan 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 15.0 Idea to Market to Opportunity Order Post Sales Deliver 6.0 Strategy Market Opportunity to Order to Technical Services Cash Support 7.0 Plan and Manage Client Relationships (e n a b l e s 3.0 ) 8.0 Manage Sales and Channels ( e n a b l e s 3. 0 ) 9.0 Procure to Pay ( e n a b l e s 4. 0 ) 10.0 Manage Human Resources 11.0 Manage Finances 12.0 Manage Business Transformation & IT 13.0 Manage Web & Business Support 14.0 Manage Financing Services Um einen nachhaltigen Erfolg durch BPM sicherzustellen, sind Business und IT gleichermaßen zu berücksichtigen. Strategie Bewährte Methoden Das Wissen aus erfolgreichen IBM-Projekten ermöglicht eine effiziente Projektumsetzung. Business Operations Organisation Industrie & Prozess Know-how Als BPM-Marktführer verfügt IBM über umfangreiches Prozess Know-how aller Industrien. Sup port in g En abling O pe rat ing (F o u n d a ti o n a l P ro c e s s e s ) ( En a b l e s 3 & 4 ) (C l i e n t Fa c i n g ) BPM-System Software für den BPM-Lebenszyklus Von der Prozessanalyse bis hin zur Ausführung bietet IBM passende, integrierte Software. IT SOA Innovation IBM stellt sicher, dass stets aktuellste Technologien und Trends berücksichtigt werden. 3 IBM Global Business Services unterstützt als BPM Full-Service Provider Kunden in allen Dimensionen, entlang der gesamten Wertschöpfungskette. (Forrester 2013: Accelerate BPM Velocity With The Right Service Provider Strategy)

Think big, start small, scale fast: Vom Quick-Win Pilot bis zur BPM- Factory ist IBM Global Business Services der lösungsorientierte Partner. Quick-Win Pilot BPM- Assessment, Roadmap BPM Center of Excellence Strategische Ausrichtung BPM- Methode BPM Factory Operatives BPM Transition, Change Management 4 Selecting the right BPM Service Provider can make or break your program (Forrester 2013: Accelerate BPM Velocity With The Right Service Provider Strategy)

Think big, start small, scale fast: Vom Quick-Win Pilot bis zur BPM- Factory ist IBM Global Business Services der lösungsorientierte Partner. BPM Discovery Workshop Quick-Win Pilot BPM- Assessment, Roadmap BPM Center of Excellence Strategische Ausrichtung BPM- Methode BPM Factory Operatives BPM Transition, Change Management 5 Selecting the right BPM Service Provider can make or break your program (Forrester 2013: Accelerate BPM Velocity With The Right Service Provider Strategy)

Durch IBM BPM konnte die Versicherungskammer Bayern den Anteil manueller Prozessbearbeitung um 80% reduzieren. Challenge Geringe Kundenzufriedenheit und hohe Bearbeitungszeiten im Erneuerungs- & Kündigungsprozess von Versicherungspolicen. Heterogene Prozess- und IT-Landschaft über alle Versicherungsbereiche hinweg Solution Umsetzung des Erneuerungs- & Kündigungsprozesses mit dem IBM Business Process Manager und IBM Operational Decision Manager. Benefit 6 We look to partner with market leaders. The IBM WebSphere BPM Suite and the Business Rule Management System (BRMS) will enable us to maintain agile processes and improve organizational efficiency. Jurgen Rudolph, IT Architect, VKB Insurance Reduzierung der Time-to-Market für Versicherungspolicen um 50%. Erhöhung der Kundenzufriedenheit durch die Reduzierung manueller Prozessarbeiten um 80%. Erhöhung der Prozesstransparenz und Nachvollziehbarkeit des End-to-End Prozesses.

IDC Worldwide Business Consulting Services Vendor Analysis: Worldwide, IBM is seen as the most capable of all firms across several categories IBM is also seen as the most capable in its ability to help clients expand into new markets or geographies, drive innovation through their organizations, and improve their operational efficiency IBM is ranked among the most capable firms at helping clients identify and implement options for growth, manage risk, reduce costs, and create more effective businesses IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Business Consulting Services 2013 Vendor Analysis 7

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