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Five Benefits of Using BPM for Regulatory Document Submission

Posted by: Process Matters Blogger in: ● July 19, 2011

Regulatory Document Submission is one of the most time consuming, yet critical steps pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies must take to meet government requirements, ensure patient safety, and get a new product introduced to the market. While it is essential to the health of a pharmaceutical company to get its submissions issued efficiently, many [...]

Evolving the Way Work Gets Done

Posted by: Sandra Moran in: ● July 11, 2011

Taking into account the needs of our customers and partners and the rapid technology advancements in social computing, today Metastorm released Version 9.1 of the Metastorm BPM software suite, Version 9.0 of Metastorm Smart Business Workspace and the new Metastorm Business Process Intelligence (BPI) dashboards. These new editions include enhanced Social BPM capabilities, a completely [...]

From Social Stigma to Social Synergy

Posted by: Kevin Haugh in: ● July 7, 2011

It is remarkable how quickly social technologies have become the primary way that many people communicate and collaborate. Yet in many companies the use of these technologies is seen as detrimental time wasters that should be prohibited in the workspace. One of the reasons that social technologies have gotten a bad rap stems from their [...]

Extending Our Leadership

Posted by: Process Matters Blogger in: ● June 27, 2011

We’ve got some great news! Last week, IDC MarketScape announced that Metastorm has is a Leader in Business Process Platforms – citing our consistent ROI, product innovation, cost management strategy, planning capabilities, and portfolio strategy, including our technical platform and vision around integration with content management.   So what does this mean for us and our [...]

Uncovering Process Excellence

Posted by: Sandra Moran in: ● May 23, 2011

Achieving process excellence is possible. To do it you can start by bringing together the top performers within your organization to capture what it is that makes them good at what they do. This isn’t always easy because many top performers can’t always easily articulate the underlying reason for their success. We see these top [...]

Things happen. Are you prepared?

Posted by: Sandra Moran in: ● May 19, 2011

Unexpected events happen. Things don’t go as planned. Accidents, faulty equipment, property damage, safety violations, public safety threats, and personnel incidents are just a handful of events that can cause organizations to quickly react. It’s how you handle these unexpected incidents that can determine their severity and your exposure. Incidents – big or small – [...]


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