A Business Process Perspective on Enterprise Content Management: Towards a Framework for Organisational Change

vom Brocke J; Simons A; Cleven A


Abstract
The huge amount of content in today's work life brings up new challenges for Business Process Management (BPM). The right content has to be provided at the right time, of the right quality, and at preferably low cost. So far, a remarkable number of software products have been developed for the management of enterprise content. However, there is still a significant lack of knowledge on how to efficiently make use of these systems in a specific organisational context. With this paper, we present a framework, taking a business process perspective on Enterprise Content Management (ECM). Within the framework, different types of content are identified that are relevant in regard to the business processes of a company. For each type of content blueprints are developed that describe how to make use of specific services of ECM systems. In order to implement organisational change, methodical support is provided on how to embed the blueprints into the business processes of a company.

Keywords
Business Process



Publication type
Research article in proceedings (conference)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2008

Conference
16h European Conference on Information Systems

Venue
Galway

Book title
Proceedings of the 16h European Conference on Information Systems 2008

Editor
Golden W; Acton T; Conboy K; van der Heijden H; Tuunainen VK

Start page
1680

End page
1691

Publisher
AIS eLibrary

Place
United States

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