Friday, September 26, 2008

Web Seminar: BPM Principles and Practices: An Introduction

Join us for the web seminar:
BPM Principles and Practices: An Introduction
October 15
2:00 to 3:00 EST

Don't miss your chance to register for this event!
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/593373790

About the Webinar:

This Seminar will review the basic foundation for a BPM program It will provide an overview and discussion of the wide variety of perspectives on BPM, as well the basic principles and techniques of a BPM program.. We will focus on a discussion of many of the process-centric tools, techniques and methodologies available today, including Lean, Six Sigma, Continuous Improvement, Value Added Analysis, Business Activity Monitoring, process automation technologies and Innovation, and will describe how they all fit together under the BPM umbrella in a collaborative way.

It will present many lessons learned based on the industry leadership of two of the foremost BPM thought leaders: market analyst and author, Paul Harmon and leading practitioner, Roger Burlton.

What you will Learn:

- The performance improvement challenge
- Why BPM
- The levels of BPM: Enterprise, Process, Implementation
- The BPM Framework
- Some popular BPM Techniques

Featured Speakers:

Paul Harmon
Paul is a Co-Founder, Executive Editor and Market Analyst at BPTrends, the most trusted source of information and analysis on trends, directions and best practices in business process management. He is also a Co-Founder, Chief Methodologist and Principal Consultant of BPTrends Associates, training and consulting services for organizations interested in understanding and implementing business process management.

Profile of Roger T. Burlton
Roger is a founder of the Process Renewal Group and a partner at BPTrends Associates.. He is considered a global leader, recognized internationally for his no nonsense insights and pioneering contributions in Business Process Management since 1991. He was the first in the world to run a diverse series of BPM seminars starting that year.

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