March 2011 Archives

Top-down business process design is getting a bit of a bad rap at the moment, and deservedly so, say some. There's a new meme in town called social business that says we should design enterprise systems around the people that... Read More..
Delivering the opening keynote at the Gartner BPM Summit in London last week, analyst Janelle Hill delivered Gartner's vision for a rebirth of BPM that is as comfortable with unstructured activities as it is with structured processes. As one enthused... Read More..
I know I'm not alone in my dissatisfaction with web meetings, because I frequently hear the same sentiments expressed by colleagues and associates. We're all fed up with dialing in to online meetings, waiting for clunky client software to load... Read More..

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