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Sustained high (tachycardia) or low (bradycardia) BPM at rest can be an indicator of underlying health issues. Comparison: BPM in Different Contexts Business Process Management Beats Per Minute (Music) Beats Per Minute (Medical) Primary Focus Efficiency & Automation Tempo & Rhythm Heart Health & Vitality Common Tool Microsoft Power Automate Metronome / DAW Stethoscope / Heart Monitor End Goal Strategic Alignment Artistic Expression Wellness Monitoring

Creating visual representations of the process to test how it reacts to different variables. Sustained high (tachycardia) or low (bradycardia) BPM at

Identifying existing processes and designing "to-be" processes to meet strategic goals. Tracking the process in real-time to see if

Tracking the process in real-time to see if it meets performance targets. Beats Per Minute: The Language of Rhythm A

Ensuring consistent service delivery through standardized workflows. 2. Beats Per Minute: The Language of Rhythm

A piece at 120 BPM means there are 120 pulses every minute, or two beats per second.