The question was asked somewhere on Linked In.
For me, 'workflow' is related to the flow of people's work.
A Business Process is larger : in general it will include a workflow (represented by Actors roles and human tasks) except if this business process is fully automatic (which is in practice never the case).
BPM has M for "Management" in it so : How do you manage (Model, Assemble, Monitor, Improve) your processes and in particular your workflows.
See a part of the discussion here :
http://www.codefreez.com/content/workflow-vs-bpm-what-differance
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