Because Process Matters

Posts Tagged ‘Process

Is Your Supply Chain Classic or Country?

Posted by: Deb Miller in: ● November 15, 2011

Customer conversations at the User Summit on driving productivity in the value chain The OpenText BPS User Summit last week offered an opportunity to talk with many of our customers about how they are achieving business process improvement. As our keynote speaker Clay Richardson of Forrester Research said, “I’m excited!” about BPM and the possibilities. Some [...]

How to Start a BPM Initiative: A Lesson from Early Adopters

Posted by: Sandra Moran in: ● October 26, 2011

Business process management (BPM) initiatives are growing in popularity because thousands of organizations have proven the measurable value BPM can deliver at a lower cost and in a dramatically shorter time than with traditional solution development approaches. Early BPM adopters have achieved an exceptional amount of success in their BPM deployments and there is a [...]

Doing More with Less, the Smart Way

Posted by: Sandra Moran in: ● August 17, 2011

A few weeks ago I was paging through an issue of Mother Jones and the article, “All Work and No Pay: The Great Speedup” caught my eye. The story discussed how more and more, managers are asking their employees to take on heavier workloads with longer hours without any incentives. What was even more striking [...]

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 [...]

Thoughts from Gartner Enterprise Architecture Summit

Posted by: Wendy Werve in: ● July 1, 2011

Last week, Gartner’s US Enterprise Architecture Summit in San Diego attracted several hundred attendees. More than 500 IT and business professionals attended the conference, which indicates to us that EA is gaining momentum as a strategic business priority.   The conference served to reinforce what we are seeing and what many of you who are involved [...]

Who Drives an Enterprise Architecture Initiative?
Part 3

Posted by: Alison Cooley in: ● June 17, 2011

Enterprise Architecture (EA) projects are often thought to be initiated solely by the IT department. Depending on the situation, this isn’t always the case. In the past two posts of this series we have discussed how EA initiatives can be driven by enterprise architects or IT, but these two groups aren’t the only people who [...]


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