Cherie Wilkins Gartner BPM Summit, Lisbon, 2011 Guest Keynote The differences in definition of “process” range widely within the BPM community and among our clients. These differences have a huge impact on our work and our effectiveness. We will offer proven criteria for good process definition and models for clarifying and communicating the scope [...] Read more »
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Repositioning BPM for Sustainable Success
For an enterprise to be successful it must excel in three dimensions of performance: value, resources and management. BPM can and should play a prominent role in all three dimensions, but that has not been the case in most organizations taking the BPM journey. We’ll tell you the implications for your BPM program, including change management, and give you examples of the successes and failures we’ve seen in leveraging BPM for transformation at an enterprise level.
Crossroads: How HPT & IT Can Improve Organizational Performance
Alan Ramias | April 2009 | ISPI Annual Conference | Orlando, FL
BPM 101: How to Make BPM Work (Even in a Recession)
Alan Ramias | April 2009 | IQPC BPM Conference | Miami, FL
The Two Dimensions of an Organization: An Architecture for Achieving Business Results
Geary Rummler, Ph. D., Alan Ramias | September 2008 | ISPI Fall Conference | Albuquerque, NM
Applying the Organization as a System Concept
Geary Rummler, Ph. D., Alan Ramias | April 2008 | IQPC Conference | Miami, FL
Keynote: Process in Perspective (or “Tell me again, why are we doing this ‘process’ stuff?”)
Geary Rummler, Ph. D. | February 2008 | Gartner BPM Conference | Las Vegas, NV
BPM Methodologies: Turning the Land of Confusion into Solutions for your BPM Efforts
Alan Ramias | February 2008 | Gartner BPM Conference | Las Vegas, NV
Business Process Architecture: Criteria for an Effective BPA
Cherie Wilkins | June 2007 | Brainstorm BPM Conference | San Francisco, CA
People, Processes, Technology: Why Can’t They All Get Along
Alan Ramias | April 2007 | Shared Insights | Miami, FL
