UNIFIED ALGORITHM FOR BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION

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Published: Sep 30, 2025

  Tetiana Miroshnichenko

  Mykola Miroshnichenko

Abstract

Purpose. This article is supposed to present a theoretical substantiation and practical development of a universal step-by-step algorithm for implementing the process approach, which is based on the integration of modern theoretical concepts, empirical studies and practical recommendations. With this objective in view, the article explores the essence of the concept and theoretical foundations of the process approach, analyzes existing methodologies, identifies the main stages of implementing the process approach and proposes a unified algorithm for introducing a BPM (Business Process Management) approach. Methodology. The study employs a literature review, content analysis, comparative method, the structural and functional approach, as well as the generalization of international and national experience in implementing BPM methodologies. Results of the survey. The analysis of theoretical developments and practical cases was conducted; evolutionary concepts of the process approach were studied; and modern Business Process Management techniques were described, including Lean, Six Sigma, BPR, TQM, PDCI, Process Mining and others. Research results. The findings of the study indicate a considerable number of developments related to the implementation of the process approach, which demonstrate their effectiveness, but also create difficulties in practical application due to their specific features and the absence of a clearly structured algorithm for implementing BPM approach. Practical implications. A unified algorithm for implementing the process management is proposed based on the results of the study. This algorithm enables the implementation of the process approach regardless of the level of process maturity of the managed entity. The proposed algorithm can serve as an effective tool for achieving qualitative changes through the implementation of efficient process management. Value / originality. The originality of this research lies in the integration of modern process management concepts into a single, structured and unified algorithm for implementing the process management, as well as in the development of an applied approach adapted to the needs of management entities of various industry orientations.

How to Cite

Miroshnichenko, T., & Miroshnichenko, M. (2025). UNIFIED ALGORITHM FOR BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION. Economics and Education, 10(3), 45-51. https://doi.org/10.30525/2500-946X/2025-3-6
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Keywords

business process, business process management, methodology, unified algorithm, implementation

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