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ENTERPRISE BUSINESS PROCESSES A Business Process is an activity or set of activities that will accomplish a specific organizational goal. Business processes are designed as per vision and mission of top management. Business processes are reflection of entities management thought process. The success or failure of an organization is dependent on how meticulously business processes have been designed and implemented. Categories of Business Processes I.	Operational Processes (or Primary Processes) Operational or Primary Processes deal with the core business and value chain. These processes deliver value to the customer by helping to produce a product or service. Operational processes represent essential business activities that accomplish business objectives, eg. generating revenue - Order to Cash cycle (O2C), Procurement – Purchase to Pay (P2P) cycle.

II. Supporting Processes (or Secondary Processes) Supporting Processes back core processes and functions within an organization. Examples of supporting or management processes include Accounting, Human Resource (HR) Management and workplace safety. One key differentiator between operational and support processes is that support processes do not provide value to customers directly. However, it should be noted that hiring the right people for the right job has a direct impact on the efficiency of the enterprise. Human Resource Management (Example) The main HR Process Areas are grouped into logical functional areas - Recruitment and Staffing; Goal Setting; Training and Development; Compensation and Benefits; Performance Management; Career Development and Leadership Development.

III. Management Processes Management Processes measure, monitor and control activities related to business procedures and systems. Examples of management processes include internal communications, governance, strategic planning, budgeting, and infrastructure or capacity management. Like supporting processes, management processes do not provide value directly to the customers. However, it has a direct impact on the efficiency of the enterprise. Budgeting (Example)