Anne Stuart’s BPM in Action

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Who's talking about Business Process Management 2.0

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Jim Sinur of Global 360 asked the question "Do We Really Need BPM 2.0?" on his blog last week. He meant it two ways I think:
-- Is there a new generation of business process management (BPM) on the way?
-- Should it be saddled with a hokey numeral the way the web was?
My answers differ a little from his but not entirely.

As to the substantive question, yes we are beginning to see suites that handle STP and workflow, event and data driven processes, case management and adhoc requirements, and other broad characteristics that take me a rubics cube to diagram:

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This is the ultimate in BPM capability and is still aways from full availability in the market. But discuss with your potential BPM supplier whether it is looking at its product roadmap this way.

One exception: your supplier does not have to support every industry possibility, just yours. (And any industry that your company might enter via acquisition!)

As for the second question, the use of the hokey numeral, I vote no. BPM is BPM. BPM is finally well understood as business process management and not business performance management. Let's not confuse people all over again.

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Anne Stuart

Anne Stuart, site editor for ebizQ, is a veteran journalist who has written for national magazines, daily newspapers, an international news service and many Web sites. She’s specialized in covering business and technology issues since 1993, holding senior editorial positions at CIO, Inc., WebMaster and Redmond Channel Partner magazines, and freelancing for many other print and online publications. Previously, she was an editor and reporter for The Associated Press and several daily newspapers. Based near Boston, she can be reached at astuart@techtarget.com.

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