Chief process officer

A chief process officer (CPO) is an executive responsible at the highest level of an organization. CPOs usually report direct to the CEO or board of directors. They oversee the business process activities, are responsible for defining rules, policies, and guidelines to ensure that the main objectives follow the company strategy as well as establishing control mechanisms.

Process management roles

The following guideline explains briefly the responsibilities of the CPO and the main roles inside his organization. Whereas the Process management consultant, the Process management coach, the Process management assistant and the Process management IT coordinator are part of his organization and reporting directly to him, are the Process owner, the Process manager and the Process member part of the business organization.

CPO – Chief Process Officer


Process management consultant


Process management coach


Process management assistant


Process management IT coordinator

Controlling roles

Process controller


Process auditor

Depending on the organization, the Process controller and the Process auditor plays a different role. They can either be integrated in the organization of the CPO as well as function as totally independent roles.

Business roles

Process owner


Process manager


Process member


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