ARTÍCULO
Process mapping and modeling: a theoretical tool analysis
Fecha
2020Autor
Arcentales Carrion, Rodrigo Nicanor
Colina Morles, Eliezer Null
Sucozhañay Calle, Dolores Catalina
Duran, Regina
Siguenza Guzman, Lorena Catalina
Institución
Resumen
The technological development and continuous changes in economic policies have
motivated looking for greater efficiency in all levels of an organization.
Organizations include in their management improvements that facilitate the control
of their processes and activities. In this sense, management tools for process
mapping and modeling have a positive influence on the companies’ performance
since their inclusion encourages the improvement and optimization of daily
activities. However, there is evidence of disadvantages in the application of some
adopted methods. This paper analyzes the weaknesses and strengths of the available
management models and tools to cover three specific purposes. Firstly, exploring
different tools and models for process mapping and modeling used in business
management. Secondly, prioritizing tools that enable their integration with the ISO
standard and process costing systems. Finally, establishing the advantages and
disadvantages of prioritized tools, as well as their main characteristics. To this end,
this work contemplates a theoretical analysis and comparison of the methods
Business Process Management (BPM), Business Process Reengineering (BPR), and
Event Process Chain (EPC).