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WEBINAR
Business Process Models: The Essential Element for Aligning Business and IT Capabilities
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THIS WEBINAR WAS RECORDED ON ...
March 18, 2009 (Wednesday) |
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (ET)
INTENDED AUDIENCE:
All
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
All
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SPONSORED BY:
Business Rules Forum
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ABOUT THIS SESSION:
More and more organizations are striving to ensure that business solutions are designed and delivered to serve the larger strategic intent of the enterprise. In the past the components of such solutions have been disconnected from one another with each one trying to solve its own perception of whats needed piecemeal without any mechanism to get them all working with one another. Business Processes are proving to be the vehicle by which all capabilities to realize the desired results can be developed with integrity. This webinar will cover how models of processes from the enterprise level ones to the process and project level ones to the specification ones can keep everything pointed in the right direction.
The expectations of senior management and the enterprise stakeholders
Enterprise level process and capability models
Process level models
Implementation level concerns
SPEAKER(s):
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Roger Burlton
Founder and Founder (Process Renewal Group)
BPTrends Associates
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER(s):
Roger Burlton is a founder of BPTrends Associates and a member of its advisory board. In 1993 he started the Process Renewal Group: a pioneering association of thought leaders in BPM. He is considered a global innovator in methods for business and technology change and is recognized internationally for his leadership. Roger has developed and chaired several high profile conferences on advanced business and information management globally. His pragmatic BPM global seminar series started in 1991 and Roger is the longest continuous running BPM educator in the world. Roger’s highly acclaimed book, Business Process Management: Profiting from Process is regarded as the reference book for process professionals who want to conduct process strategy and architecture initiatives as well as process renewal projects and process governance.
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