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April 26, 2006The BPM "Message"
There's an interesting post today on Gartner's Unconventional Thinking blog, called "Honing the BPM Message," by Gartner VP David McCoy.
McCoy talks about how IT needs a new reputation:
BPM is appealing to the business side of the house, so much so that its principles are driving the business to knock on IT's door for technological assistance. In some cases, IT is caught off-guard, with no hype and story to promote. Some in IT "get" BPM, but many do not - especially the core of programmers who consider BPM to be a poor man's way to do systems development. Those who do get BPM see in it a new way to justify IT's value to the business. In theory, the business wants to be agile, and at the same time, it wants to be deterministic.
Read more here.
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