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The article is aimed at presenting the principles of Business Process Maturity Models (BPMM). They can be identified as a set of recommendations and good practices in achieving operational efficiency of performed processes. When process approach is a paradigm and according to available research organizations are becoming process – centric, the BPMM’s are beginning to be seen as the sources of sustainable competitive advantage and also a tool for obtaining operational excellence. As there is a very large number of documented maturity models the article also presents the results of literature study aiming at identify the most common existing models as well as present their main features and benefits.
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The article is aimed at presenting the principles of Business Process Maturity Models (BPMM). They can be identified as a set of recommendations and good practices in achieving operational efficiency of performed processes. When process approach is a paradigm and according to available research organizations are becoming process-centric, the BPMM's are beginning to be seen as the sources of sustainable competitive advantage and also a tool for obtaining operational excellence. As there is a very large number of documented maturity models the article also presents the results of literature study aiming at firstly identifying the existing models and secondly introducing their classification according to theoretical components recognized in the literature.
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The article presents an analysis of supply chains of different products based on case study research from the three European countries with the use of Supply Chain Environmental Analysis Tool (SCEnAT). The comparative analysis of gathered data allowed to recognize the CO2 hotspots in researched supply chains. The research implications of the paper lead to identification of processes/supply chains’ parts with the highest environmental aspects. The practical implications of the paper are the possibilities of influencing recognized carbon dioxide hotspots with best practice recommendations. The article is based on the findings from an international project PrESS.
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Artykuł prezentuje analizę łańcuchów dostaw różnych produktów, która przeprowadzona została z wykorzystaniem narzędzia Supply Chain Environmental Analysis Tool (SCEnAT). Analiza porównawcza zebranych danych pozwoliła na określenie krytycznych punktów emisji CO2 w badanych łańcuchach dostaw. Tym samym zidentyfikowano procesy i odcinki łańcuchów dostaw o kluczowym negatywnym wpływie na środowisko. Tego typu rozpoznanie umożliwia wdrożenie adekwatnych praktyk oraz jednocześnie skuteczną redukcję emisji dwutlenku węgla. Artykuł bazuje na wynikach międzynarodowego projektu PrESS.
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