IT leaders should not necessarily assume responsibility for business process
management projects (BPM),
Gartner
said in a report.
IT management is often chosen to lead BPM projects because of its experience
in delivering transformational change but Gartner analyst Elise Olding said this
is the reason for many BPM projects failing. IT management have a different
skill set to that needed to implement BPM projects, with BPM projects requiring
more “impact analysis” than application development projects, Olding said.
Rather than focussing on process, IT 'types' drive a solution and concentrate
on the four steps of analysis, design, development and implementation and “to
the IT mind-set, it seems logical that the BPM project can be squished nicely
into these steps,” Olding explained. However, instead a BPM project needs
detailed analysis and best-practice research in order to arrive at the right
process design, she added.
Also if BPM projects are treated as IT projects, they will not be properly
tied to the business strategy and the business need, which needs to be
addressed, said Olding. IT people tend to focus on the outcome rather than
performing analysis on the current state. “This leap to automation can result in
very little change to the process and a diminished return on investment,” Olding
warned.
The focus project leaders give to the current state of a problem is what
Olding calls “as is analysis.”
“In this phase, planners review the way work is currently performed and
identify specific pain points. Team leaders should represent the analysis
graphically and validate it with subject matter experts,” Olding said.
If IT managers guide the BPM strategy, Olding concluded the outcome will be
political feuds or the project team regrouping or bailing on the project.
“Either option reflects badly on the team, particularly with first efforts,”
Olding said.
Another reason given in the report for BPM projects failing was management
assigning a project to their employees without allocating them enough time to
fulfil it until its completion.
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