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Tuesday |
10:25 AM - 11:25 AM | BPM Track
SESSION TITLE
BPM, Collaboration and Social Networking
SPEAKER(s):
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Sandy Kemsley
BPM Analyst and System Architect
Kemsley Design
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MAIN FOCUS OF PRESENTATION:
Business & IT
FAMILIARITY WITH SUBJECT:
Some
ABOUT THIS SESSION:
Collaboration and social networking are starting to impact our business process and our business rules. Business processes are being defined collaboratively by multiple process designers across an organization, and users can now interact more collaboratively while executing a task within a process if that helps them to complete the task. Not only does this change how processes are designed and executed, but it has an impact on the tacit business rules that emerge during the course of that collaboration. What You Will Learn:
- How social software, or “Enterprise 2.0”, is impacting BPM — culturally, technologically and economically
- Barriers to adoption
- Expectations for future innovations and impacts
ABOUT THE SPEAKER(s):
Sandy Kemsley is an independent analyst, architect and blogger, specializing in business process management and related technologies. During her career of 20+ years, she founded both a desktop workflow and content management product company, and a 40-person services firm specializing in BPM and e-commerce. She also worked for FileNet (now IBM) as Director of eBusiness Evangelism during 2000-1, and was a featured speaker on BPM and its impact on business at conferences and customer sites in 14 countries during that time. In 2002 she returned to independent practice, and writes the popular “Column 2” blog on ebizQ at www.column2.com.
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