Process Management Tools - Tools
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SUMMARY
A list of open and commercial process management tools from simple and open source to complex and commercial.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFO
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- Gernot Hausar
- October 2024
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- Internet Article
- DigiAppHum
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Process Management Tools - from simple to complex tools
Process Management Tools can make the tedious "process" of developing, negotiating, visualising and managing processes, documents and tasks so much easier. This list can help find the tools for your needs.
What do you want - and what do you need?
Different use-cases need different complexity - therefore we distinguish between 3 use-cases:
- Simple local tools, best free or low-cost with few active admins (the rest just views the finished content)
- Online tools, locally or externally hosted (best in EU for GDPR reasons), more centralisation more interaction (admins and users can participate in content editing) but more complexity and costs
- Professional commercial tools, when money and resources are plentiful
Simple Process Management Tools
The most basic use-case: use what you got or can get
Simple Process Visualisation
With [ draw.io] and bpmn.io you get free and open source local and web-based tooling by Camunda for BPMN, DMN and Forms. If you don't have many processes to work on this might be all you need. You can try the tools online.
Draw.io
BPMN.io (Camunda)
- bpmn-js - Create, embed and extend BPMN diagrams in your Browser. Use it standalone on your PC or integrate it into your application.
- dmn-js - View, create and edit DMN decision tables, literal expressions and decision requirement diagrams in your browser. Use dmn-js standalone on your PC or embed it into your application.
- form-js - Create forms visually.
- cmmn-js - cmmn-js simplifies creating, embedding and extending CMMN 1.1 diagrams. It runs in modern browsers. Use it standalone or integrate it into your applications.
Libre Office and Open Source Tools
If you do not have a budget or want to use open readily available and free tools, look no further:
- Charts and Diagrams in LibreOffice: Charts allow you to present data so that it is easy to visualize. You can create a chart from source data in a Calc spreadsheet or a Writer table. When the chart is embedded in the same document as the data, it stays linked to the data, so that the chart automatically updates when you change the source data.
- FreeMind: A Mindmapping Tool that one can use to visualise processes, too. It allows following of HTML links stored in the nodes, be it www links or links to local files - so you can export it and use it for a Process Map, too.
Microsoft Office and Microsoft 365
Depending on your business you might have a ms office subscription. Included but not often well known are a few tools and templates that might fit your needs:
- Microsoft Planner: A Kanban board with tasks, lanes and tags might be enough to manage simple processes, documents and tasks. There are also a variety of templates for project management that can be adapted to your needs and integrated into teams and Outlook tasks.
- Excel with Visio Plugins: While Visio is generally not included and necessitated an extra subscription, the Excel Visio Plugin still allows to build a simple process list that gets visualised by the Visio Excel plugin. If you only need simple visuals and have a lot of people proficient in Excel, this might fit your needs. Note: See that you have the rights to use the Data Visualiser Plugin.
- Visio: Love it or hate it - Visio is Microsoft's approach to flowchart making and diagramming.
Task, Notes and Project Management
- MS Planner and other MS Tools like MS Project
- Obsidian - Obsidian is a text-based private and flexible note‑taking app that adapts to the way you think. It offers plugins for task and project management
- Redmine - Redmine is a flexible open source project management web application.
- [ OpenProject] - another open source web application for project management.
Further Links and Endnotes
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