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Theoretical and methodological foundations of business process management of a modern enterprise based on the «lean production management» approach

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  • E. R. Gayvoronsky

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Business process management is an important aspect of supply chain management. Effective management of business processes by supply chains makes it possible to increase operational activity, reduce transportation and storage costs, increase the level of service for the end customer, as well as increase competitiveness in the market. The ability to effectively manage business processes is provided by the lean production management model. This scientific article discusses the theoretical and methodological foundations of business process management in logistics based on the lean production management approach. The article describes the concept of a business process, the essence and main characteristics of business processes, the concept of lean manufacturing, tools and the formation of a business process management system. Special attention is also paid to the business process improvement model. The purpose of the article is to study the relevance of this study, the research methods used, as well as its results and conclusions. In conclusion the article highlights the importance of logistics business process management and the potential benefits of lean manufacturing as a methodology for enterprise development, such as creating value for customers, reducing costs, reducing waste, improving working conditions, increasing competitiveness and developing innovation.

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Handle: RePEc:cvt:journl:y:2023:id:848
DOI: 10.24182/2073-6258-2023-22-3-57-64
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