Adaptive case management: An overview

IF 3 Q2 MANAGEMENT Knowledge and Process Management Pub Date : 2021-10-13 DOI:10.1002/kpm.1692
Abobakr Y. Shahrah, Majed A. Al-Mashari
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Knowledge work is growing in today's marketplace, supported by “knowledge workers,” a valuable asset in organizations. Traditional software applications are too rigid to support knowledge work or empower knowledge workers to perform their nonroutine tasks. Therefore, most knowledge work today is managed manually or using ad-hoc technologies such as e-mail and social media. Adaptive case management (ACM) is a new promising approach for effectively supporting knowledge work, empowering knowledge workers, and overcoming the limitations of traditional software applications. Nevertheless, ACM is an emerging field accompanied by confusion and debate among researchers and practitioners. This study aims at providing an overview of the key concepts and principles of ACM. Furthermore, this study outlines the major differences between traditional business process management and ACM.

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适应性案例管理:概述
在“知识工作者”的支持下,知识工作在当今的市场中不断增长,知识工作者是组织中的宝贵资产。传统的软件应用程序过于僵化,无法支持知识工作或授权知识工作者执行他们的非常规任务。因此,今天的大多数知识工作都是手动管理的,或者使用诸如电子邮件和社交媒体之类的特殊技术。适应性案例管理(ACM)是一种很有前途的新方法,它可以有效地支持知识工作,赋予知识工作者权力,并克服传统软件应用程序的局限性。然而,ACM是一个新兴领域,伴随着研究人员和从业者之间的困惑和争论。本研究旨在概述ACM的关键概念和原理。此外,本研究还概述了传统业务流程管理与ACM之间的主要区别。
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期刊介绍: Knowledge and Process Management aims to provide essential information to executives responsible for driving performance improvement in their business or for introducing new ideas to business through thought leadership. The journal meets executives" needs for practical information on the lessons learned from other organizations in the areas of: - knowledge management - organizational learning - core competences - process management
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