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Business Process Control & Compliances

Today's enterprises demand a high degree of compliance and controls of business processes to meet the policies, procedures and regulations. We as Savvy Dimensions introduces an integrated business process controls and compliance management framework that incorporates design-time verification and runtime monitoring approaches. The nutshell of the approach is to formalized compliance rules and enable automated approaches to be used and dynamic monitoring of business key processes like Company purchases, sales, receivables and payables.
We are experienced in automation of business processes to apply and implement within your organization, in order to avoid manual interventions and adhere to corporate authorization levels within departments by each system business process.

We also conduct the health-check of your implemented Business processes, that are being used in the company. We have measuring tools to check and review of normal functional business processes and tests them with the parameters of functionality, efficiency, and endurance. This comprehensive analysis helps businesses in identifying areas which may be scaled up and optimized, and result in constant improvement for expediting the daily and periodic recursive processes
Examples of business processes include business major cycles like receiving orders, invoicing, shipping products, updating employee information, or setting a financial or sales budget. Business processes occur at all levels of an organization's activities and include events that the customer sees and events that are invisible to the customer.
The controls and business processes functions can be viewed and implemented with automations and RPA approaches as per the nature of the key internal process.
Business processes can be measured with our Balanced Scorecard KPIs solutions mainly 5 steps
(1) Establish standards,
(2) Measure performance,
(3) Compare actual performance with standards and identify any deviations,
(4) Determine the reason for deviations, and
(5) Take corrective action, if needed.