A Complimentary Cutter Consortium Webinar
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Improving Productivity and Performance Through BPM
Presenter: Mike Rosen, Director, Cutter Consortium Enterprise Architecture Practice |
Business Process Management (BPM) provides a proven method for analysis and design of business processes that can provide agility and flexibility and improve alignment of business goals with IT systems. In particular, the 'M' of BPM, 'Management' allows processes to be measured and monitored for performance, analyzed and reported on, and enables continual improvements at both the process and organizational level.
However, to achieve these benefits, BPM must fit within the enterprise architecture and be tied to the enterprise's implementation of business, information, applications and technology. During the first part of his webinar, Mike Rosen will explain the critical links to BPM and their role in delivering on the promises of BPM - improved flexibility, productivity and performance. And you'll get a glimpse of future directions that extend these benefits to knowledge workers within the enterprise.
The second part of the webinar is dedicated to your questions. Don't miss your chance to get specific advice from Mike Rosen about fitting BPM into your EA. Join him on Wednesday, May 5 at 11:30 EDT (see your local time here) and discover how you can maximize the potential gains promised by BPM.
Get Answers to Your Specific Questions
The last 20 minutes of this webinar are devoted to a live Question and Answer session: Get your questions answered by Cutter Consortium Senior Consultant Mike Rosen.
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About Your Complimentary Cutter Consortium Webinars
Cutter Consortium is committed to providing you with the most current IT solutions, best practices, and strategies on the topics you and your team are struggling with today. The Cutter Consortium Webinar series is provided as a value-added benefit for Cutter clients.
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