BPM: Theory to Practice

Tim Huenemann

New Year's Resolutions

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Back to work today, and back to the world of BPM! Here are some 2012 New Year's resolutions.

  • I will be more patient when I hear people say that BPM stands for Business Process Modeling.
  • I will finish reading "The Lean Startup." In a non-Lean fashion, I'm sure.
  • I will (try) not to add any more blogs to my daily dose. Good stuff, but too much! But wait, everybody should still read my blog. ;-)
  • I will not roll my eyes when everything on the Web is referred to as being in the cloud.
  • I will create at least one three-letter acronym (TLA).
  • I will be happy with 16:9 laptop screens, even if I know they are a sign of the decline of civilization.
  • I will not make any predictions about Xbox Kinect being the next big thing in BPMN editing.
  • I will personally be more adaptive and dynamic and intelligent and analytical and collaborative and open and agile and social and parallel and aligned!

Happy New Year!

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Tim Huenemann

Tim Huenemann is the senior principal for business architecture and process management at Trexin Consulting. He has more than 20 years of experience in process management and business-focused IT. In his consulting work, he helps organizations execute business strategy by implementing effective process management and IT solutions. He regularly translates BPM theory into practice, and practice, and more practice. Contact Tim at tim.huenemann[at]trexin.com.

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