Dissimilarities between applied methods of project management impacting regression in business processes and technical architecture

The aim of this paper is to explore the drivers of keeping the consistency within business processes that are highly supported by system configuration, while the system architecture is impacted by a technical change in the organization that uses both traditional and agile methods of change managemen...

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Main Author: Hubert Bogumił
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nowy Sacz Business School National-Louis University 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation
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Online Access:https://jemi.edu.pl/uploadedFiles/file/all-issues/vol16/issue1/JEMI_Vol16_Issue1_2020_Article5.pdf
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spelling doaj-a1de1f20cd4f49bd88c338fedffb5da32020-11-25T02:07:47ZengNowy Sacz Business School National-Louis UniversityJournal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation2299-73262020-01-0116113316810.7341/20201615Dissimilarities between applied methods of project management impacting regression in business processes and technical architectureHubert Bogumił0University of Warsaw; extramural Ph.D. student at the University of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28, 00-927 Warsaw, PolandThe aim of this paper is to explore the drivers of keeping the consistency within business processes that are highly supported by system configuration, while the system architecture is impacted by a technical change in the organization that uses both traditional and agile methods of change management. Two research questions were raised related to the most frequent road blocks in managing system and business non-regression in hybrid management of change and the respective methods used to limit the system and business regression in the conflicting approaches of business operation models. In the research, a tailored method of multiple case study was used based on primary and secondary data from accessible documentation of projects, experience from tests and production cut-overs performed in the mix-method of project management, and change management circumstances. Overall findings wrap up the conclusion which is, that in order to keep control using the rules of BPM in transforming an organization, it is an indispensable necessity to use open cooperation that addresses cross-organization business objectives and overall business sensitivity for threads related to an agnostic approach of change realization chained by methodological rules. The advantages of collected knowledge may lead to formed ways of securing business objectives from unexpected regression driven by internal and independent organizational enforcements.https://jemi.edu.pl/uploadedFiles/file/all-issues/vol16/issue1/JEMI_Vol16_Issue1_2020_Article5.pdfbusiness hybrid organizationbusiness and technical changebusiness regressionit system regression
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Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation
business hybrid organization
business and technical change
business regression
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title Dissimilarities between applied methods of project management impacting regression in business processes and technical architecture
title_short Dissimilarities between applied methods of project management impacting regression in business processes and technical architecture
title_full Dissimilarities between applied methods of project management impacting regression in business processes and technical architecture
title_fullStr Dissimilarities between applied methods of project management impacting regression in business processes and technical architecture
title_full_unstemmed Dissimilarities between applied methods of project management impacting regression in business processes and technical architecture
title_sort dissimilarities between applied methods of project management impacting regression in business processes and technical architecture
publisher Nowy Sacz Business School National-Louis University
series Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation
issn 2299-7326
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The aim of this paper is to explore the drivers of keeping the consistency within business processes that are highly supported by system configuration, while the system architecture is impacted by a technical change in the organization that uses both traditional and agile methods of change management. Two research questions were raised related to the most frequent road blocks in managing system and business non-regression in hybrid management of change and the respective methods used to limit the system and business regression in the conflicting approaches of business operation models. In the research, a tailored method of multiple case study was used based on primary and secondary data from accessible documentation of projects, experience from tests and production cut-overs performed in the mix-method of project management, and change management circumstances. Overall findings wrap up the conclusion which is, that in order to keep control using the rules of BPM in transforming an organization, it is an indispensable necessity to use open cooperation that addresses cross-organization business objectives and overall business sensitivity for threads related to an agnostic approach of change realization chained by methodological rules. The advantages of collected knowledge may lead to formed ways of securing business objectives from unexpected regression driven by internal and independent organizational enforcements.
topic business hybrid organization
business and technical change
business regression
it system regression
url https://jemi.edu.pl/uploadedFiles/file/all-issues/vol16/issue1/JEMI_Vol16_Issue1_2020_Article5.pdf
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