2028MGT PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Business Process Analysis Report

You are required to write a Business Process Analysis Report, which will put into practice what has been learned and covered from Topic 1 to Topic 11. The structure and requirements for the report are described in detail below. Topics and issues that must be included in the Report include:

Part 1 – Identification and Justification 1.1 Introduction to organisation 1.2 Mission, target market, and strategy

Part 2 – Process Mapping and Analysis 2.2 Identification and justification of TWO business processes contributing to the operation of the organisation. 2.3 ONE relationship map and TWO cross-functional maps (if the organisation is small and the two processes are significantly interlinked then ONE crossfunctional map is sufficient) 2.4 Analysis (focus on ONE business process only) 

Part 3 – Technology and Strategic Alignment 3.1 Use of technology 3.2 Ethics and processes 3.3 Strategic alignment Conclusion 4.1 Recommendations References

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