Process Consulting
Atos’s BPLM process consulting services offer a unique high-value extensible approach to analyzing and modeling critical business processes. Our BPLM professional’s will help you create an active living business asset that can be leveraged throughout the organization.

The living business asset that is highly integrated in to the way effective companies operate and manage change. This dynamic asset will continuously benefit your company in many ways:
  • Requirements Management: The BPLM asset is a living repository of current process knowledge that you can immediately leverage as the baseline for defining future states, effectively reducing the amount of time to define requirements by 30-40%…every time you make a change.
  • Prototyping: The BPLM asset is easily used to model proposed changes in order to secure stronger user buy-in and facilitate timely organizational change. You will also lower training and education material development by >70% through reuse.
  • Configuration Management: Leverage accurate real-time requirements and effective prototypes to underwrite direct alignment between business processes and their enabling technologies.
  • Testing: The BPLM asset can drive virtually defect-free changes when accurate process models are used to automatically produce bundled test cases. Internal and external service providers alike can use this asset to guarantee required application service levels, minimizing defects and insuring application uptime.
  • Training: BPLM becomes both the framework and primary source for training content. Training management becomes greatly simplified, with our experience showing a 50%-75% reduction in training and development costs. BPLM drives more accurate real-time courseware and integrated training units with active content allowing trainees to drill-down into or look across their job function to see its context as part of the whole.
  • Change Management: BPLM provides critical information to scope proposed business changes, and the impact of proposed changes can easily be quantified. A detailed impact analysis can be used to identify a test plan that is both complete in its coverage and selective in its focus.