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'''Business Process Model''' denotes any technique aimed at describing in detail the processes involved in organized business activity.
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Representing processes of an enterprise allows analysis, improvements and / or automated. BPM is performed by [[ISCO Occupation Group 2421.1 Business Analyst | business analysts]], who provide expertise in the modeling discipline or by subject matter experts, who have specialized knowledge of the processes being modeled
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A business process model is lower level description and (conceptually) a component of a [[Business Model]]: a framework for creating economic, social, and/or other forms of value. The term ''business model'' is used for a broader range of informal and formal descriptions of a business, including purpose, offerings, strategies, infrastructure, organizational structures, trading practices, and operational processes and policies. 
  
 
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Definition

Business Process Model denotes any technique aimed at describing in detail the processes involved in organized business activity.

Representing processes of an enterprise allows analysis, improvements and / or automated. BPM is performed by business analysts, who provide expertise in the modeling discipline or by subject matter experts, who have specialized knowledge of the processes being modeled

A business process model is lower level description and (conceptually) a component of a Business Model: a framework for creating economic, social, and/or other forms of value. The term business model is used for a broader range of informal and formal descriptions of a business, including purpose, offerings, strategies, infrastructure, organizational structures, trading practices, and operational processes and policies.