Abstract
This paper is a detailed case narrative on how a Faculty of a leading Australian University conducted a rigorous process improvement project, applying fundamental Business Process Management (BPM) concepts. The key goal was to increase the efficiency of the faculty’s service desk. The decrease of available funds due to reducing student numbers and the ever increasing costs associated with service desk prompted this project. The outcomes of the project presented a set of recommendations which leads to organizational innovation having information technology as an enabler for change. The target audience includes general BPM practitioners or academics who are interested in BPM related case studies, and specific organisations who might be interested in conducting BPM within their service desk processes.
Recommended Citation
Arora, Atul and Bandara, Wasana, "IT Service Desk Process Improvement – A Narrative Style Case Study" (2006). PACIS 2006 Proceedings. 78.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2006/78