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  1. A chief process officer (CPO) is an executive responsible for business process management at the highest level of an organization. CPOs usually report directly to the CEO or board of directors.

  2. This emerging top executive role, which manages all process initiatives, is called the chief process officer (CPO). The CPO oversees process management so that it increases performance and ensures value creation by executing the business process strategy across organizational boundaries, such as departments or divisions.

  3. Chief executive officer. Group of Fortune 500 CEOs in 2015. A chief executive officer ( CEO) is the highest officer charged with the management of an organization, especially a company or nonprofit institution. That officer is also referred to as an "executive officer" or just "chief executive" (CE), or "managing director" (MD) in the UK .

  4. The CPO oversees business process activities and is responsible for defining process rules, policies, framework, procedures, and guidelines to ensure that the main objectives follow the company strategy as well as establishing control, governance, and measurement mechanisms.

  5. By Mathias Kirchmer and Peter Franz. Abstract. We live in a continuously changing business environment, which moves ever-closer to a more-connected digital world. Successful organizations need to be proactive and adjust quickly.

  6. 25 de set. de 2012 · E na medida em que a gestão dos processos começa a se tornar mais complexa, a solução é apostar no trabalho do Chief Process Officer, o CPO, um profissional que será responsável pelo Escritório de Processos (Business Process Management Office, BPMO) e pelo direcionamento organizacional da empresa.