Understanding Business Capabilities and Business Processes in the context of Intelligent enterprise

Rajen Patel
4 min readJun 6, 2022

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Implementing an intelligent enterprise usually begins with a few core processes (e.g., customer management, distribution management, etc.), encompasses transactional processes (sales, procurement, accounts payable), and eventually includes unique and distinguishing business capabilities.

Building an intelligent enterprise doesn’t focus only on competitively distinctive capabilities-it also requires rationalizing and digitizing the mundane, everyday processes that a company has to get right to stay in business.

To build an intelligent enterprise, it’s essential to understand the relationship between Business capability and relevant Business Processes.

Business Capabilities:

A capability is defined as “an ability to do something.”

According to Ulrich Homann: “A business capability is a particular ability or capacity that a business may possess or exchange to achieve a specific purpose or outcome.”

It defines what a business does without explaining how, why, or where the company uses the capability.

Business capabilities are grouped using stratification (e.g. Strategic, Core, Support). Each stratification tier provides a different perspective or focal point.

Figure 1 — Example Level 1 Business Capability Model

Business capabilities can also be grouped using leveling. Leveling is the process of decomposing each top-level (Level 1) business capability into lower levels (typically not more than three) to communicate more detail at a level appropriate for heat mapping and roadmap planning.

Business process:

A business process is a series of steps performed by stakeholders using information and technology to achieve business outcomes. Business Process defines “how do we do?”. How well these processes are standardized, integrated and executed will define the enterprises’ excellence in delivering the outcomes.

Processes are dynamic and continuously evolve based on changes in technology innovations and organizational changes.

Figure 2 — Elements of Business Process

There are three components of a business process:

1. People

  • People represent individuals, teams, business units, or partners involved in delivering a business capability
  • People use technology and information and follow the process steps

2. Process steps / Activities

3. Solution Capabilities

3.1 Information

  • The business data, knowledge, and insight
  • Analytics and predictive scenarios based on algorithms

3.2 Technology

Notes on types of Business processes:

Implementing an intelligent enterprise: An example

There are three pillars of implementing intelligent enterprise.

  1. Enhance solution capability by implementing Advanced applications, analytics and predictive algorithms, Process automation etc.
  2. Streamline and re-design processes to take advantage of new solution capabilities
  3. Enhance user experience by enabling new solution capabilities

Traditional ERP — Business Process elements

The following represents a typical ‘Source to Pay” process in traditional ERP

Process maturity scale = 2 Legacy systems are used for transactions with limited automation. No automated integration with suppliers

Figure 3 -Business Process elements in traditional ERP

Intelligent ERP — Business Process elements

“Source to Pay” business process is enhanced by implementing business networks, process automation and advanced analytics tools. This will result in a better outcome for the business capability “Procurement management.”

Process maturity scale = 5 End-to-end integrations with suppliers. Leverage predictive analytics and process automation to improve decision-making and efficiency

Figure 4 — Business Process elements in intelligent ERP

Conclusion:

  • apping business capability and business processes provide a common understanding of the business.
  • This framework allows architects and decision-makers to focus their efforts on selecting the right solution capability to enhance a given business process that supports the organization’s strategic objective.
  • An intelligent enterprise integrates today’s intelligent technologies in digitizing business processes to improve a company’s core capabilities.

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Originally published at https://groups.community.sap.com on June 6, 2022.

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Rajen Patel

Reader, Writer, Runner, Enterprise Architect. Works at SAP. Views are my own.