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BP Logix helps companies change the way they operate through business process management (BPM). View our resources on the BPM basics to find foundational business process management content to help get you started on your journey.

BPM Basics: What is Business Process Management?

According to BPM.com, an online resource for the business process management industry, the business process management definition is: “A discipline involving any combination of modeling, automation, execution, control, measurement and optimization of business activity flows, in support of enterprise goals, spanning systems, employees, customers and partners within and beyond the enterprise boundaries.”

What is Business Process Management to BP Logix?

What is BPM to us? We here at BP Logix think of it a little more simply: it’s the practice of refining business processes that will improve process efficiency and profitability. Really, it means is what it sounds like — identifying, improving, and maintaining processes within a business.

Passing a routine piece of paper to a co-worker is a business process. It’s when you establish rules and a method, either a manual method or technology-driven method, to govern how and when that piece of paper is distributed that you enter the realm of process management. That’s our specialty.

BPM Basics Resources

Get the BPM basics. View our resources below created to help you on your journey to finding the right solution for your business process improvement and process efficiency needs.

What is Workflow?

What is Process Improvement?

What is BPM?

BPM Vendors: Choosing The Right One

What is Digital Transformation?

BPM vs Workflow: Is There a Difference?

What is Workflow Management Software?

What is Case Management?

What is Workflow Automation?

Agile BPM vs Custom Coding

Benefits of BPM: The Value of BPM Software

What is Rapid Application Development (RAD)?

What is Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)?

What is Intelligent BPM (iBPMS)?

Digital Process Automation vs Business Process Management

BPM Use Cases & Workflow Automation Examples

Process Director


BP Logix offers Process Director, an innovative and powerful business process management and workflow software combining the power of process management with the flexibility and leverage of rapid application development—with no programming. Workflow software and eforms are just the beginning of digital app development.

Process Director BPM software combines the easiest and most efficient process management and digital process automation software in the industry with a rich set of workflow tools offering snap-in data integration, rapid prototyping and release, and comprehensive reporting and analytics.

Check out these BPM examples to see how our customers in every sector are successfully using Process Director to prepare and deliver transparent, end-to-end digital applications offering engaging customer experience, robust business process governance, regulatory compliance, and smooth, efficient operations.

An Award Winning Platform

BP Logix and Process Director have won awards for innovation and excellence from many prestigious organizations, both domestically and abroad. Our most valued recognition, however, comes from our customers who have achieved goals beyond those they had originally imagined through their partnership with us.

Process Director offers:
• Unsurpassed ease of use
• Rapid time-to-value
Rapid application development software

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Written by BP Logix

BP Logix helps leaders in regulated industries transform the way they get work done with powerful digital process automation. Our award-winning, low-code platform, Process Director, helps businesses digitize and automate their most complex and unique processes – all while ensuring compliance at every step. We are trusted by major brands in regulated industries, including universities and colleges, Fortune 500 pharmaceutical and manufacturing companies, leading financial institutions, utility providers, healthcare organizations, and public sector entities.