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What is Process Analytics?

Process analytics is the practice of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data about business processes in order to improve their efficiency, effectiveness, and overall performance. It involves using a variety of data analysis techniques and tools to understand how processes are functioning and to identify opportunities for improvement.

Process analytics can be used to answer a variety of questions about business processes, such as:

  • How long does it take to complete a particular process?
  • How often do errors or bottlenecks occur in the process?
  • What factors influence the speed or efficiency of the process?
  • What is the impact of process changes on overall performance?
  • Process analytics can be applied to any type of business process, including manufacturing, supply chain management, customer service, and human resources.

There are several approaches to process analytics, including process mining, Six Sigma, and lean manufacturing. These approaches use different techniques and tools to analyze data and identify opportunities for improvement.

Process analytics is an important aspect of business process management, as it helps organizations to better understand and optimize their processes in order to achieve their goals and objectives.


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