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         <title>When Processes Fail...and How to Avoid It</title>
         <description> What good are business processes, in the cloud or elsewhere, if they're not enforced or enforceable? Remember Lehman Brothers? &quot;Too big to fail&quot; and all that?Well, according to published reports, the bankruptcy trustee reviewing what happened to that august...</description>
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         <description> Aside from e-mails, how do most of the people within and connected to your business communicate critical information? Likely as not, those communications include one or more documents (or &quot;content elements,&quot; if you must). In fact, if your business...</description>
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         <title>Open Connect: Replacing Gut Instinct with Real-Life Data for Better BPM</title>
         <description>Unfortunately, he can't be The Most Interesting Man in the World; that position's taken. But I recently had an intellectually bracing lunch meeting and conversation with the person I believe to be The Most Interesting Man in the BPM Software...</description>
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