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Supply Chain Event Management (SCEM): A Strategic Application of Business Process Management (BPM)

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This chapter describes the relationship between Business Process Management (BPM) and Supply Chain Event Management (SCEM). The basic message is that BPM is a prerequisite for SCEM and therefore SCEM can be seen as a strategic application of BPM. BPM is not only a technology, to the contrary it is a philosophy which is enabled by technology, assisting managers in its implementation. According to David McGoveran:

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Wiener, K. (2008). Supply Chain Event Management (SCEM): A Strategic Application of Business Process Management (BPM). In: Ijioui, R., Emmerich, H., Ceyp, M. (eds) Strategies and Tactics in Supply Chain Event Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73766-7_14

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