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Social BPM describes efforts in a management and technology dimension to overcome shortcomings of traditional BPM. Subject-oriented Business Process Management (S-BPM) is an emerging approach focusing on adjusted interaction and individual behavior of stakeholders in business operation. This contribution reveals how S-BPM as a per se social technology incorporates both, management, and technology issues of Social BPM.