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Identifying, automating and managing the decisions within a process are critical next steps for greater
efficiency and effectiveness in organizations today. The focus of automation to date has been on efficiency
gains from streamlined workflow, automated integration of information systems and managed worklists.
Nevertheless, many largely automated processes remain over-reliant on human intervention at critical
junctures. Others are burdened with legacy code or complex processes to handle decision making and are
unnecessarily resistant to change as a result. Smarter, simpler and more agile processes are needed.
Whether you call this intelligent process automation, dynamic business applications or just plain old
straight through processing, the next level of process automation is only going to be possible if the
decisions that drive the process are automated as intelligently and appropriately as the processes
themselves. Business rules and enterprise decision management are crucial to the ongoing development
and extension of BPM in organizations.
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Roger Burlton
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Paul Harmon
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Sandy Kemsley
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Kathy Long
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Jim Sinur
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Learn more at the Enterprise Decision Management Summit and Business Rules Forum events this fall. Hear
from leading business process management experts as Roger Burlton, Sandy Kemsley, Kathy Long, Jim Sinur, Paul Harmon
and more. Detailed tutorials and customer presentations from John Deere, The Hartford, ING, West Bend Mutual Insurance Company, Northern California
Power Agency, State Farm, ThinkCash Financial, Toyota, US Patent and Trademark Office and many
more will help you take BPM to the next level.
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