Adopting Process Management - the Importance of Recognizing the Organizational Transformation

The purpose of this study is to investigate what happens within an organization when a process view of the business is adopted. With the example of an empirical case, we aim to illustrate: how members of the organization make sense of process management; what contributions members of the organizatio...

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