Date: August 12, 2009
Time: 12:00 pm US Eastern
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Today many organization are actively using BPM to save money and survive, and this is certainly an appropriate use of BPM. There are another set of organizations that look at down times to make their organizations more competitive. This takes a bit of strategy planning to make sure the end result leaps ahead of the pack.
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Featured Speaker Bios:
Dr. Ketabchi is well known for his pioneering research in business process management technologies and methods, process centric domain-oriented business solutions. Over the last 20 years he has published and presented extensively in these areas and has made significant contributions to advance the state of the art and technologies in BPM.
Dr. Ketabchi was a Full Professor at Santa Clara University when he founded Savvion in 1994. Under his leadership Savvion launched the first BPM product in the market in 1999, built a strong customer base of leading enterprises globally, and reached profitability and growth.
He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer and Information Sciences from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Jim Sinur is a recognized thought leader in the Business Process Management, Business Rules Management and Decision Optimization arenas. Until recently, he was the Chief Strategy Officer for Global360 and was responsible for the advancement of Global 360’s products in the BPM and Process Intelligence markets. Prior to joining Global 360, Jim Sinur served as a VP at Gartner Research where he researched topics including BPM, business modeling, business activity monitoring and process intelligence technologies.
Jim Sinur served as the Director of Worldwide Technologies for American Express. Before joining American Express, Sinur spent time at Northwestern Mutual Life, where he was involved in the design and building of business-critical applications in the investment and annuity departments. Additionally, Sinur led the development of the company’s Underwriting Workbench.
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