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== The Evidence-based Business Modelling Trend ==&lt;br /&gt;
As organizations gain awareness of the latent business value locked in their backend systems' data stores, evidence-based business modelling will become a day-to-day management tool rather than the subject of ad hoc initiatives triggered by punctual process performance issues. This shift will lead to the emergence of evidence-based process governance frameworks, allowing managers to effectively set up and steer long-term evidence-based business modelling programs that deliver measurable value via continuous process improvement.&lt;br /&gt;
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In turn, increased evidence-based business modelling maturity will spawn the deployment of real-time and predictive evidence-based business modelling methods that will allow process stakeholders to respond to fine-grained process performance issues as they arise or even before they arise. In other words, evidence-based business modelling methods will push the boundaries of contemporary business process monitoring practices by extending them with real-time predictive analytics. Evidence-based business modelling will also enable continuous process auditing, whereby compliance violations are detected on a day-to-day basis, in contrast to contemporary post-mortem process auditing approaches. &lt;br /&gt;
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Combined, these developments will bring business modelling to the level of modern data-driven marketing approaches. Ultimately, every business process redesign decision will be made with data, backed by data and continuously put into question based on data.&lt;br /&gt;
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