While we have yet to explore the tool's capabilities fully, I can't think of any immediate drawbacks. However, on the process mining side, there's potential for improvement to gain deeper insights into process functionality. Additionally, there's always room for enhancement in the user interface.
Process Architect at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-09-16T05:24:00Z
Sep 16, 2020
At this stage, we have don't really have any issues that have caused us any significant problems. As with all such platforms, Enterprise Process Center is a complex tool and there are many capabilities and features that take time to learn. We have only begun to scratch the surface of the EPC, so we are still early in our learning cycle. While the available help and user documentation are highly informative, adding links to short how-to videos would be extremely useful. We can see that Interfacing has already been working on this over the first half of this year.
What is business process design? Business process design (BPD) is the formation, from the ground up, of entirely new workflows. The process generally takes place at the very beginning of planning product development, production, and distribution. The end result of BPD is to create productive processes to ensure success and profitability and to achieve excellent ROI (return on investment). A productive BPD will also be very scalable and can easily be replicated. Ensuring your organization...
While we have yet to explore the tool's capabilities fully, I can't think of any immediate drawbacks. However, on the process mining side, there's potential for improvement to gain deeper insights into process functionality. Additionally, there's always room for enhancement in the user interface.
At this stage, we have don't really have any issues that have caused us any significant problems. As with all such platforms, Enterprise Process Center is a complex tool and there are many capabilities and features that take time to learn. We have only begun to scratch the surface of the EPC, so we are still early in our learning cycle. While the available help and user documentation are highly informative, adding links to short how-to videos would be extremely useful. We can see that Interfacing has already been working on this over the first half of this year.