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Thoughts from Gartner BPM Summit

Posted by: Process Matters Blogger in: ● April 28, 2011

Gartner Business Process Management Summit is in full swing and after a jam-packed day of keynotes, sessions, roundtables and one-on-one conversations with BPM users, vendors and industry experts, we are seeing three major themes driving  BPM interest and adoption today – Visibility, Change and Results. Collaboration between business and IT Bringing together business and IT [...]

Must See Guide for Gartner BPM Summit

Posted by: Process Matters Blogger in: ● April 22, 2011

As one of the largest BPM conferences in the world, the Gartner BPM Summit offers objective advice and insights into some of the latest issues, disciplines and trends emerging in the BPM community.  With the Gartner BPM Summit coming up next week in Baltimore, we thought we’d take this opportunity to pull together a quick [...]

Six Strategies for a Successful Center of Excellence

Posted by: Alison Cooley in: ● April 14, 2011

Few organizations, less than 20% according to a recent study by Robert Kaplan and David Norton, are able to execute successfully on their business strategy1. Implementing the right business improvements is nearly impossible when you have no clear understanding of how your business’ strategy, processes, people and content are interconnected.  Many of today’s successful organizations [...]

The Dynamic Side of BPM

Posted by: Alison Cooley in: ● March 23, 2011

One goal of business process management (BPM) is to automate and streamline human-centric business processes with the intent of benefiting from lower costs, increased productivity, greater control and better response times.  However, not all processes are easily automated and governed.  Many organizational processes are often unstructured in their nature and simply cannot be mapped out [...]

3 Reasons Organizations Need Capability Maps

Posted by: Alison Cooley in: ● March 16, 2011

Organizations are made up of thousands of capabilities, each individually responsible for what the organization must do to successfully perform any type of business activity.  With thousands of capabilities supporting multiple business units, it becomes difficult to see and understand how the people – and the technology that supports them – work together to perform [...]

The Top 5 Capabilities You Want From BPM Suites

Posted by: Alison Cooley in: ● March 8, 2011

What do you want to achieve by using business process management (BPM) software?  Address compliance and risk management issues?  Improve your customer service?  Integrate data across existing applications? To achieve these goals, some organizations look to leverage a robust BPM suite, while others are simply trying to improve their processes using BPM.  Regardless of intentions [...]


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