BPM World Convention is a true end-to-end event demonstrating the full BPM Cycle, offering visitors a rare opportunity to discover everything they want to know in one place about the full BPM cycle. Everything you ever wanted to know about how to setup a BPM project - from setting up project teams to the infrastructure and everything in-between: Evaluating BPM Solutions, Process Discovery, Design, Modelling, Execution, Monitoring and Optimisation within the Cloud eco-system.
A key focus on BPM Cloud Collaboration; are swim-lanes a thing of the past? Answers to key questions like, ‘Who owns the process - Business or IT? Who determines the technology - Business or IT? Who manages the process - users or analysts? How is BPM reviving the economy?
For the first time a vital component of BPM Projects - BPM Bolt On’s - everything from training, reporting, DMS and much more.
Keynote presentations from Independent Analysts with real experience on the ground; you’ve followed their blogs, seen their presentations, awed at their analysis and now you have the opportunity to listen and meet them in person.
Can you afford not to? With the recession barely behind us, the opportunity to make a significant impact to improve your bottom line is undoubtedly the single most important decision anyone has to make. As the economy is in dire need for new business and operational models, you get the opportunity to prove just how you were able to assist in diverting near collapses, re-enforce existing operational rigour in compliance to changes that have been taking place within your industry.
Business leaders now have a new mandate to move their operations in new directions, its your chance to listen and see how this can be done and how this should be done.
Exhibition and Conference
Exhibition and Conference
Theo Priestly – Independent Analyst:
BPM Redux
Theo is an independent expert, analyst,
strategist and visionary in Business Process
Management. Theo Has spent 10 years as a
Business Analyst, Business Architect
building a deep understanding of BPM strategy, with the aim to drive and maximise the benefits
from inception to full blown implementation from a business
philosophy and BPMS solution perspective and ensure the
correct path is taken. Theo specialises in vendor
independent analysis and advice. Theo has a blog BPM Redux
with the infamous ‘an audience with...’ section that
questions the people behind the tools we all use and rely
upon.
Be part of the BPM World Convention November 2010: “An Audience with Theo Priestly”.
Sandy Kemsley – Independent Analyst: Column2
Sandy is an independent analyst and
systems architect, specializing in business
process management, Enterprise 2.0,
enterprise architecture and business
intelligence. In addition to Sandy’s technical background, she has worked on the business
operations end of projects, and is often involved from
business requirements and analysis through technology
design and deployment. Sandy has a blog Column2, a true
source of BPM insight and a seasoned speaker at BPM
conferences and seminars.
Want to know more about what’s on Sandy’s mind, visit the BPM World Convention 2010.
Bruce Silver – Independent Analyst: BPMwatch
Bruce is an independent industry analyst
and consultant focused on business
process management. Bruce is the the
founder and principal of
BPMessentials.com, the leading provider of training on BPMN modelling. In 2009 Bruce got involved with
writing the BPMN 2.0 specification in OMG, and authored a
book, BPMN Method & Style. Bruce is also the author of the
BPMS Report series, providing in-depth evaluations of leading
BPMS offerings, and the monthly BPMS Watch column on
BPMInstitute.org. Bruce is also the BPMS Track chair at the
Brainstorm BPM Conferences, and has spoken on BPMN at
BPM conferences.
Want to hear an authoritative voice in the field of BPM, visit the BPM World Convention 2010.
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