Andrej Kovačič, Gregor Hauc, Brina Buh, Mojca Indihar Štemberger

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Andrej Kovačič, Gregor Hauc, Brina Buh, Mojca Indihar Štemberger BPM adoption and business transformation at Snaga, a public company – Critical Success Factors for five stages of BPM Andrej Kovačič, Gregor Hauc, Brina Buh, Mojca Indihar Štemberger

INTRODUCTION

Snaga A Slovenian public company that adopted BPM successfully Provides a series of services for a third of the Slovenian population, including the collection and processing of waste, the removal and disposal of municipal waste, cleaning of public areas, restroom management, placarding, and overhaul Snaga is part of Public Holding Ljubljana, which provides services to ensure efficient, economical, and user-oriented mandatory public utility services Ljubljana was a Green Capital of Europe 2016 In 2016 Snaga employed 500 workers and collected more than 130,000 tons of waste, of which 95 percent was processed

Snaga In 2005 Snaga’s executives recognized that the company’s way of doing business was inadequate and changes were necessary The company comprehensively transformed its business operations and adopted BPM by conducting several consecutive and interdependent projects over the next seven years Adopting BPM brought considerable benefits to the company and enabled it to maintain its competitive advantage Snaga transformed into a process-oriented organization

SITUATION FACED

Reasons for BPM Prior to adopting BPM and implementing a new IS, the company had obsolete and non-integrated IT solutions provided insufficient support to its business operations Existing business processes were not well organized, resulting in the unnecessary duplication of work and excessive delays New challenges in waste management and new legislation that dictated the development of waste-processing technologies

Objectives Objectives in adopting BPM were to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of business operations, thereby reducing the costs and time spent providing the services, increasing productivity, making the transition from functional to process organization, and increasing the service quality Adopting BPM and optimizing the business processes would enable the company to select and implement the appropriate ERP solution and BI system to support business processes in the company

ACTION TAKEN

Stages of BPM adoption at Snaga

BPM projects at Snaga

RESULTS ACHIEVED

Long term results Transition from a functional to a more process-oriented organization with an increased customer focus The company introduced process ownership, established a BPM office, and incorporated KPIs to measure the performance and efficiency of processes and business operations Process owners are responsible for process performance Business processes are managed with the support of BI system, where each process owner monitors the KPIs and can measure the process’s efficiency and effectiveness on the company level  

Long term results BPM office led by CPO (former CIO) is responsible for motivating and training employees Employees accepted BPM as a permanent activity that is carried out in an organised and standardised manner Process-oriented culture Increase in customer and employee satisfaction, a 50 percent reduction in complaints Increased price competitiveness, and the company’s improved business value

LESSONS LEARNED

Critical success factors BPM ADOPTION STAGE CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS Awareness and understanding of BPM empowerment of employees customer focus openness to change Desire to adopt BPM involvement and full support of top management project champion business drivers (a sense of urgency) BPM projects well-communicated and clearly defined objectives, purpose, and plan for the BPM project professional guidance of external consultants people who are willing and motivated to change BPM program vertical and horizontal communication communication Productization of BPM identification of key performance indicators and persons responsible for their achievement educated, trained and motivated employees synergy between BPM and ISO9001:2015