BPM Assignment 01 - SoorajKumar
BPM Assignment 01 - SoorajKumar
July 2016.
1. COLLEGE - Consider the process of admission of students to IFMR for the Ph.D. program
assume that there are number of applicants is far lower than any limit on the number of
seats available, so that any eligible students who meets the criteria will be selected.
a. Which generic process (among the five you have encountered in this lesson) is this similar to?
Application-to-Approval
b. Who are the actors in this process?
Applicants, Interview panel, PGDM-Ph.D Office
c. Which actor(s) can be considered the customer(s) for this process?
Applicants
d. What value does the process deliver to the customer(s)?
Final admission
e. What are the possible outcomes of this process?
Selection/Rejection of applicants
f. What the measures of performance for this process?
Time taken for the admission process by the selection team and time taken to respond to the
applicants to announce the result,
g. What would you suggest in terms of process redesign to improve performance on these
measures?
Having a clearly defined eligibility criteria helps applicants to verify themselves whether they
qualify for the admission or not. Have FAQ Session. Have video conference to interview.
2. COMPANY - In a company the purchase department raises the purchase order in triplicate plus one. The
original goes to the vendor, the copies go the warehouse and the accounts department, while the plus one
remains in the purchase department files. Upon receipt of goods along with a delivery challan (or
shipping notice as the Americans call it) in triplicate plus one, the warehouse compares the same against
the PO to check whether only the ordered goods have come and whether the quantity of goods received
within the order quantity. Then the Warehouse stamps the delivery challan (all copies) and sends the
original to accounts department and two copies to the vendor, while retaining the plus one. The vendor
attaches one of these copies with his invoice and sends it to accounts department while keeping one
copy for his file (this is in addition) to the backup copy in the file kept at the time of dispatch of goods.
The accounts department compares the following documents and only then makes payment to the
vendor viz. purchase order, delivery challan received from warehouse, delivery challan received from
the vendor, invoice received from the vendor.
a. Which generic process (among the five you have encountered in this lesson) is this similar to?
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3. PHARMACY Customers drop off their prescriptions either in the drive through counter or in the front
counter of the pharmacy. Customers can request that their prescription be filled immediately. In this
case, they have to wait between 15 min and 1 hour depending on the current work load. Most customers
are not willing to wait that long, so they opt to nominate a pick up time at a later point during the day.
Generally, customers dropped their prescriptions in the morning before going to work (or at lunch time)
and they come back to pick up the drugs after work, typically between 5 pm and 6 pm. When dropping
their prescription, a technician asks the customer for the pickup time and puts the prescription in a box
labeled with the hour before the pickup time. For e.g., if the customer asks to have the prescription be
ready at 5 pm, the technician will drop it in the box labeled 4 pm (there is one box for each hour of the
day).
a. Every hour one of the pharmacy technicians picks up the prescriptions due to be filled in the
current hour. The technician then enters the details of each prescription (doctor, patient,
medication) into the pharmacy computer. As soon as the details of a prescription are entered, the
pharmacy system performs an automated check called Drug Utilization Review (DUR). This
check is meant to determine if the prescription contains any drugs that may be incompatible with
other drugs that had been dispensed to the same customer in the past, or drugs that be
inappropriate for the customer taking into account the customer data maintained in the system
(e.g. age). Any alarms raised during the automated DUR are reviewed by a pharmacist who
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1. Which generic process (among the five you have encountered in this lesson) is this similar to?
Order to cash (issue to resolution)
2. Who are the actors in this process?
Customer, Pharmacy technician, Doctors, Pharmacist
3. What value does the process deliver to the customer(s)?
Delivery of required drugs to patients.
4. What are the possible outcomes of this process?
Delivery of prescribed drugs to customer.
Change of prescribed drugs due to side effects with confirmation from doctor and then delivering to
customer.
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