Dynamic business process management
Dynamic business process management (dynamic BPM) is a solution which enables enterprises to react to changing conditions of operation (both interior and/or exterior) and cater to the individual needs of their clients in a timely fashion (and even provide a practically instant response in case of critical conditions), in accordance with process adaptations executed in real time by their direct process owners with access to the codified knowledge of their enterprises. Developed by Dr Marek Szelągowski in 2005 the concept of a dynamic BPM is an extension of traditional (static) business process management tailored to learning organizations in accordance with the following 3 rules: