Publication: Analysis and improvement of a construction permit approval process: A teaching case for developing business process development capabilities, targeting developing nations
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Date
2014
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ACIS
Abstract
With the increasing competitiveness in global markets, many developing nations are striving to constantly
improve their services in search for the next competitive edge. As a result, the demand and need for Business
Process Management (BPM) in these regions is seeing a rapid rise. Yet there exists a lack of professional
expertise and knowledge to cater to that need. Therefore, the development of well-structured BPM training/
education programs has become an urgent requirement for these industries. Furthermore, the lack of textbooks
or other self-educating material, that go beyond the basics of BPM, further ratifies the need for case based
teaching and related cases that enable the next generation of professionals in these countries.
Teaching cases create an authentic learning environment where complexities and challenges of the ‘real world’
can be presented in a narrative, enabling students to evolve crucial skills such as problem analysis, problem
solving, creativity within constraints as well as the application of appropriate tools (BPMN) and techniques
(including best practices and benchmarking) within richer and real scenarios. The aim of this paper is to provide
a comprehensive teaching case demonstrating the means to tackle any developing nation’s legacy government
process undermined by inefficiency and ineffectiveness. The paper also includes thorough teaching notes
The article is presented in three main parts: (i) Introduction - that provides a brief background setting the context
of this paper, (ii) The Teaching Case, and (iii) Teaching notes.
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Business Process Management, Cased based teaching, Best Practices, BPM lifecycle, Developing nations
