Monthly Archives: February 2007

BPMS Hype?

IT|Redux – What is Wrong with BPM This is a plug for his product, but Ismael articlulates a key problem with BPM Suites–They are not easily deployed by business without much IT coding and integration (even though vendors claim otherwise). … Continue reading

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BPMS Hype?

IT|Redux – What is Wrong with BPM This is a plug for his product, but Ismael articlulates a key problem with BPM Suites–They are not easily deployed by business without much IT coding and integration (even though vendors claim otherwise). … Continue reading

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Examples of broken Moments of Truth

A very useful “outside-in” approach to changing processes is to focus on mitigating the risks associated with “Moments of Truth.” I was introduced to this concept by Steve Towers of BPMG. Essentially, a Moment of Truth (MOT) occurs every time … Continue reading

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Examples of broken Moments of Truth

A very useful "outside-in" approach to changing processes is to focus on mitigating the risks associated with "Moments of Truth."   I was introduced to this concept by Steve Towers of BPMG.   Essentially, a Moment of Truth (MOT) occurs every time … Continue reading

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My First Blog Post

Welcome to my blog! It’s taken me a little time to get this thing started, because I just didn’t know what direction to take. After much thought, I’ve decided to write about my education and experiences regarding Business Process Management … Continue reading

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My First Blog Post

Welcome to my blog! It’s taken me a little time to get this thing started, because I just didn’t know what direction to take. After much thought, I’ve decided to write about my education and experiences regarding Business Process Management … Continue reading

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