Process-driven approach to product launches in MedTech

Název práce: Process-driven approach to product launches in MedTech
Autor(ka) práce: Laptev, Andrey
Typ práce: Diploma thesis
Vedoucí práce: Řepa, Václav
Oponenti práce: -
Jazyk práce: English
Abstrakt:
New product launch workflows in regulated MedTech environments involve multiple interdependent business objects, cross-functional handovers, and formal compliance gates. Existing BPM frameworks address these dimensions separately, with no mechanism for verifying semantic consistency across structural, behavioral, and informational models simultaneously. This thesis applies the MMABP methodology to the country-level NPL workflow at Medtronic's CEE region to test whether cross-model consistency verification can surface process gaps and produce traceable performance indicators. The study follows a single embedded case study design combined with a design science research approach, producing four evaluated artefacts: an MMABP model set, a cross-model consistency assessment, a KPI catalogue, and a Power BI prototype. Model validity was assessed by four subject matter experts. The prototype was tested on a synthetic dataset. The model set comprises a process map, a UML class diagram (13 classes, 14 associations, and 1 composition), nine object life cycle state charts, and a BPMN process flow with six process states. Consistency was verified across five model pairs through eight checks. One temporal inconsistency was identified and corrected. The modelling discipline surfaced five process insufficiencies, independently corroborated by the expert panel, with full or partial recognition across all five gaps. Ten KPIs were derived through two paths: four communication-point KPIs following Řepa (2019a) and six state chart KPIs proposed in this thesis. The prototype received average expert scores of 4.25 - 4.50 across three Likert-based dimensions. The primary contribution is the formalization of state-chart KPI derivation as a systematic complement to MMABP, using the temporal consistency table as a bridge between process states and object life cycles. Four methodological refinements are proposed. The findings are bounded by a single-case design, synthetic data, and a small expert panel, but the analytical framework and the KPI derivation method are designed to be transferable to comparable regulated workflows.
Klíčová slova: Business Process Management; KPI derivation; New Product Launch workflow; cross-model consistency; MedTech; MMABP; Power BI; Medtronic
Název práce: Process-driven approach to product launches in MedTech
Autor(ka) práce: Laptev, Andrey
Typ práce: Diplomová práce
Vedoucí práce: Řepa, Václav
Oponenti práce: -
Jazyk práce: English
Abstrakt:
New product launch workflows in regulated MedTech environments involve multiple interdependent business objects, cross-functional handovers, and formal compliance gates. Existing BPM frameworks address these dimensions separately, with no mechanism for verifying semantic consistency across structural, behavioral, and informational models simultaneously. This thesis applies the MMABP methodology to the country-level NPL workflow at Medtronic's CEE region to test whether cross-model consistency verification can surface process gaps and produce traceable performance indicators. The study follows a single embedded case study design combined with a design science research approach, producing four evaluated artefacts: an MMABP model set, a cross-model consistency assessment, a KPI catalogue, and a Power BI prototype. Model validity was assessed by four subject matter experts. The prototype was tested on a synthetic dataset. The model set comprises a process map, a UML class diagram (13 classes, 14 associations, and 1 composition), nine object life cycle state charts, and a BPMN process flow with six process states. Consistency was verified across five model pairs through eight checks. One temporal inconsistency was identified and corrected. The modelling discipline surfaced five process insufficiencies, independently corroborated by the expert panel, with full or partial recognition across all five gaps. Ten KPIs were derived through two paths: four communication-point KPIs following Řepa (2019a) and six state chart KPIs proposed in this thesis. The prototype received average expert scores of 4.25 - 4.50 across three Likert-based dimensions. The primary contribution is the formalization of state-chart KPI derivation as a systematic complement to MMABP, using the temporal consistency table as a bridge between process states and object life cycles. Four methodological refinements are proposed. The findings are bounded by a single-case design, synthetic data, and a small expert panel, but the analytical framework and the KPI derivation method are designed to be transferable to comparable regulated workflows.
Klíčová slova: Business Process Management; MedTech; KPI derivation; New Product Launch workflow; cross-model consistency; MMABP; Power BI; Medtronic

Informace o studiu

Studijní program / obor: Information Systems Management/Data and Business
Typ studijního programu: Magisterský studijní program
Přidělovaná hodnost: Ing.
Instituce přidělující hodnost: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Fakulta: Fakulta informatiky a statistiky
Katedra: Katedra informačních technologií

Informace o odevzdání a obhajobě

Datum zadání práce: 11. 9. 2025
Datum podání práce: 24. 6. 2026
Datum obhajoby: 2026

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