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The systemic perspective of service processes: underlying theory,architecture and approach
Authors:Luciano Batista  Andi Smart  Roger Maull
Institution:1. Open University Business School , The Open University , Milton Keynes, UK L.Batista@open.ac.uk;3. School of Business and Economics , University of Exeter , Exeter, UK
Abstract:As competition in the service industry grows, delivering high-quality service to meet customers’ needs and expectations becomes paramount. In order to achieve a thorough understanding of customers, companies are increasingly adopting Customer Relationship Management (CRM) initiatives. However, CRM does not have the process vision necessary to cope with complex and cross-functional processes. This problem is better handled by Business Process Management (BPM) initiatives, which, by their turn, struggle to built-in customer intelligence in their systems. Based upon systems theory, we discuss the roles of CRM and BPM in an integrated approach to deliver customer fulfillment. As the evolution of service-oriented approaches requires us to consider both customer interactions and experiences as key elements of service processes, we present a broader perception of service processes involving these two perspectives. Also, we discuss the architecture of a customer-facing system comprising customer processes that are aimed at better dealing with customer interactions.
Keywords:service processes  system theory  CRM/BPM integration
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