I know we’ve been working together for a while now, but I thought with all the conversations going on about the changes you need to make to me, that we should have a little heart-to-heart. Some of those changes are little, like reducing Days Sales Outstanding, some of them are big, like a digital transformation. But they all require the same thing: the ability to understand me, talk to others about me, and communicate with me. Which means you need to get fluent in my language — processes.
- CEO of a Fortune 500 company (probably)
You’re missing a shared language for how the business actually runs. And you’re not alone… 3 in 4 executives say their organizations remain unmodernized with disparate systems using fragmented technologies and tools, according to the IBM Institute for Business Value. Here’s where Process Intelligence comes in.
Process Intelligence /ˈprɑː.ses/ /ɪnˈtel.ə.dʒəns/
The connective tissue of your enterprise
A combination of system data, process knowledge and AI that knows how your business flows How to use it in a sentence:
That LLM is genuinely smart now it’s using Process Intelligence
Process Intelligence means we now have a living, breathing map of our business, end-to-end
I think I love Process Intelligence more than my dog
So if you know:
What’s happening in your processes
Where the value is hiding
How to capture it
Then you’ve got a silver bullet for the great disconnect, and a sizable advantage over those three out of four executives I mentioned earlier. Which is probably why 99% of business leaders say optimizing processes is important for achieving business goals.
You need something that uses the real-time data from whatever system you want to connect to it, and shows everyone in your business how the business flows. Something that gives every department the inside scoop on where value is hiding in your processes and the tools to capture it.
Your initiative, transformation, process, whatever you’re working on will be made better, safer, faster, cheaper if you have a common language for how it runs.