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smart4sense2act (read: smart for sense to act) is a technology-supported solution for systemic performance management and corporate governance. Be it strategic planning, organisational development or project mangement, smart4sense2act offers one method and one web-based tool for different tasks. By means of integrated information and subject-oriented process-management, processes can be created and evaluated quickly and directly as well as integrated into every-day-business on the grounds of actual needs. Therefore, smart4sense2act is barrier-free as well as quick and easy to use. The principle of smart4sense2act is a stakeholder based systemic and structured seizing, analysing and arranging of tasks. This is assured by considering all relevant stakeholders and factors of influence and the possibility of the quick and direct implementation of results within assessable processes ready for implementation within the organisation. The goal of smart4sense2act is to obtain a holistic understanding of tasks and processes through bridging the gap between theory and operation. This approach supports organisations in gaining a more solid and sustainable performance management.
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Bastarz, F., Halek, P. (2011). smart4sense2act: A Smart Concept for Systemic Performance Management. In: Schmidt, W. (eds) S-BPM ONE - Learning by Doing - Doing by Learning. S-BPM ONE 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 213. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23471-2_8
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