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We explain why you need a business process governance framework and what elements you\u2019ll want to include in yours.<\/h2>\n
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How many times have you needed current-state process documentation for your company, only to find that documented processes don\u2019t exist? Business process governance frameworks are a step toward ensuring that process documents exist in your organization, they exist in consistent formats and styles, and they don\u2019t become outdated while stranded on someone\u2019s hard drive.<\/p>\n

Simply put, these plans are written documents that provide an end-to-end framework for the people and technology needed to achieve your business objectives. But the plan does more than that: It also defines how you will manage changes to your processes. In other words, it is the process for managing your processes.<\/p>\n

Setting up business process governance frameworks may feel overwhelming \u2014 especially when your company faces more urgent challenges \u2014 but investing time in them will make you better able to adapt for the future. Additionally, they deliver numerous benefits that will save you time and money.<\/p>\n

In this blog, we\u2019ll discuss the main benefits of process governance frameworks and give you a high-level overview of what to include in your approach to business process governance.<\/strong> We hope you\u2019ll understand better why process governance frameworks are important while inspiring you to start creating your own.<\/p>\n

Benefits of Business Process Governance Frameworks<\/h2>\n

In addition to avoiding that painful, head-slapping moment when you discover your organization has no process documentation, a process governance<\/a> framework centralizes all your documents. Centralization increases access and knowledge management within your company \u2014 all of which better prepares you to implement and manage change. When employees know where to go when they need information fast \u2013 and can be sure that they are looking at the \u201csingle source of truth\u201d \u2013 they will feel more confident about modifying their processes to meet new challenges.<\/p>\n

However, centralization is less powerful if the documents themselves are not consistent. Documents created in multiple formats (PowerPoint, Visio, Excel, Word and so on) exist as a combination of swim lanes, SIPOCs and procedures or simply lack stylistic consistency, leading to errors and frustration. A tool like the APQC Process Classification Framework (PCF) coupled with mapping techniques will make it easier to get everyone on the same page so that your process governance plan eliminates confusion.<\/p>\n

Business process governance frameworks also deliver transparency.<\/strong> Because they are more easily accessible enterprise-wide, employees have insight into their roles in each process \u2014 and who is responsible for identifying necessary changes in processes, designing them and maintaining them. Transparency also allows you to have quantifiable measures that track performance and establish a basis for continuous improvement and help your processes stay current and relevant.<\/p>\n

As your organization realizes these and other benefits, the value of your investment in a process governance document will become increasingly apparent \u2014 especially as employees begin to identify reusable process flows across the enterprise in areas such as customer service and invoicing. Such areas often include repetitive tasks that are good candidates for robotic process automation<\/a> (RPA). Process governance can make that process easier, freeing up employees for more meaningful and rewarding work.<\/p>\n

The Three Elements of Your Process Governance Framework<\/h2>\n

Because your process governance framework will establish how your business documents everything it does, you must consider people and technology<\/a> as well as the process of the governance plan itself. Below are key considerations in each of these areas:<\/strong><\/p>\n

People<\/h3>\n