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ABPMP's Guide to the Business Process Management Common Body of Knowledge  Announcing the first release of the Guide to the Business Process Management Common Body of Knowledge (BPM CBOK™). The initial release is a draft for ABPMP membership to respond to with suggestions for change and additions.  It is available only to ABPMP members (see Members’ Area) for the initial review period.  A feedback form is included there for your comments and recommendations. 


 

 

 

 

 




 



 


 

 

 

 

 



IIR's 2008 Spring BPM Conference, May 13-16 at Lake Buena Vista, Florida
IIR’s BPM Conference is the perfect place to learn about process-based approaches for strategizing, architecting, analyzing, designing, improving and managing business processes.  BPM is a bi-annual event that is a must for business and IT strategists and managers involved in process-based change and the establishment of process-managed organizations. It is also critical for IT planners and project managers responsible for supporting the process based organization.  Visit www.iirusa.com/bpm for more information.  See Member Discounts for special offer for ABPMP members.


Brainstorm BPM Conferences
BPMInstitute.org’s Business Process Management Conference
 June 24-27, 2008 ~ Hyatt Regency Reston, VA  
Strategies and Techniques for Successful Process Innovation
Brought to you by BPMInstitute.org, this Conference provides guidance and insight to Business and IT leaders looking to apply process thinking to critical business processes for organizational effectiveness.  This series provides a forum where conference attendees, industry experts and vendors work together to shape winning solutions and strategies.  Extended educational sessions detail the latest technological advancements, proven “Best of Breed” solutions and trends in business process management.
Register online today or call 508-475-0475 x15
Special discount for ABPMP members (See Member Discount page)


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Got something to say about BPM?  We post calls for papers for worldwide events on our Events Page.

"How to Choose the Right BPM Suite: From RFP to Final Selection" by Andrew Spanyi at Intelligent Enterprise.com

Read Tom Davenport's new blog, "The Next Big Thing" at Harvard Business Review online

Want to learn BPMN?  Start here. Check out this online, animated BPMN Tutorial

Who is using BPMN and how? Read this BPMN Research Paper by Jan Recker, Queensland Univerity of Technology

The BPM Pyramid: People, Processes and Technology by Trish Emser at BPMEnterprise.com "...BPM must be viewed not as a project, but instead as the way of working in a business environment."

2008 - All About Process Management
The word of the day is process. The word for 2008 is Process Management at "The Performance Guys" blog
 

Business Process Management: It Ain't All About The Technology "BPM is business process management, not an application... Understanding your key business processes is the first step to any BPM implementation." at CIO.com 

BPM Success: How a Travel Giant Turned Its Ship Around by Laurianne McLaughlin at CIO.com 

Gartner Identifies the Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2008 - #3 Business Process Modeling

Workflow? BPM? I'm So Confused!
What's the difference between workflow and business process management? This short introduction explains the distinctions. at CIO.com

Download a free BPMN Poster by   the University of Maribor at: http://bpmn.itposter.net see also: Visio templates for BPMN and other downloads on their Add-ons & Templates page

What If BPMN Were a Modeling Language? By Bruce Sliver on his BPMS Watch blog: "BPMN has a standard notation, but still lacks a standard storage and interchange format consistent with the fundamental goals of BPMN itself."

Business Process Management: A New Glue or the Old Soft Shoe?, by Ben Worthen in CIO.com: "There are more than 100 BPM software vendors, all selling something different. Here's how to figure out whether you need it and how to make it work for you."

 

 

 

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