A software system that uses the rigor and rules of business process
automation to capture and structure organizational expertise, processes,
and procedures--the non-automatable activities and actions of an
organization--into a single, common, enterprise-wide, information
framework. The capture function is engineered for usability and
structured to reflect the patterns and semantics of business users rather
than imposing software or process terminology. The produced framework
generates a process-driven, centralized taxonomy of information and
resources as business requirements are captured. The framework delivers
users an organization-specific context to activities and information to
be used for learning, training, reference, improvisation, collaboration,
and operations. Said system has application in disseminating policies,
procedures and compliance; business continuity; improved productivity and
culture; training and learning; increasing the return on existing and
requirements gathering for future IT investments; employee attrition,
retention, and onboarding; capturing and managing knowledge and
intellectual capital; and continuous improvement and process
reengineering.