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Shared Services as Integrated Business Partners Manage End-to-End Processes

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Shared Services in today’s business environment are mostly implemented for rather transactional activities. An enlarged scope of activities can be a starting point to follow an End-to-End process management. End-to-End means that processes are optimized from the real start to the end of the comprehensive processes.

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Jäckle, J., Wolf, S. (2013). Shared Services as Integrated Business Partners Manage End-to-End Processes. In: Keuper, F., Lueg, KE. (eds) Finance Bundling and Finance Transformation. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00373-9_15

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