ABPMP Chicago Chapter Event
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| 27 Oct 2005 |
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Motorola Corporate Campus Enter Gate A on Algonquin Rd, west of Meachem Rd Schaumburg, IL 60196
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REGISTRATION IS CLOSED FOR THIS EVENT
ABPMP Chicago Chapter Event
This second fall meeting of the Chicago ABPMP Chapter will be October 27th from 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM at the Motorola campus. [Map]
Non-ABPMP Members welcome and there is no charge to attend this event.
Guest Presenters
Peter Fingar is one of the industry’s noted experts on business process management, and a practitioner with over thirty years of hands-on experience at the intersection of business and technology. He is coauthor of the landmark books: The Real-Time Enterprise: Competing on Time, just-released, and Business Process Management: The Third Wave, the industry-defining book. presents... Are you Ready for Extreme Competition? We are not on the brink of a new world economic order, we’ve already past the threshold. What strikes fear in the hearts of business leaders these days? Globalization and commoditization.With three billion new capitalists from China, India and the former Soviet Union ready to engage your company in Extreme Competition, you’ll have to make deep structural changes in the very ways you operate your business - and that’s what Business Process Management (BPM) is all about.
Indeed operational innovation - where you forge new relationships across to globe to form extreme supply chains, pursue extreme innovation and collaborate with extreme specialists - is the next true source of competitive advantage. While the marvel of our time, the Internet, gives us ubiquitous connectivity between every machine, every computer and every person, it’s BPM that is needed to bring that raw connectivity to life. That’s the essential topic of Peter Fingar’s forthcoming book, Extreme Competition: Innovation and the Great 21st Century Business Reformation.
Linda Gurgone Lead Business & Process Architect at Motorola presents... Motorola IT Strategy, Architecture and e-Business Motorola's Enterprise Architecture has at it's core a unifying Business Service Function reference architecture. The presentation describes the components of the reference architecture and how it can be leveraged through specific diagrams, to bring service-orientation into process and performance metric design.
Sinan Si Alhir Published Author presents... Market Dominance: Beyond Agility Agility has taken the Business and IT world by storm -- however, if agility is a means to an end, what is the end? Market dominance -- an organization's ability to sustain influence in the marketplace as an agile enterprise! How does agility, as a means of thriving on chaos in an age of discontinuity, cultivate an organization's ability to achieve market dominance? Appreciating the notion of agility (relative to individuals, teams, and their organization) is necessary to sufficiently consider how agility enables market dominance. The presentation discusses how to benefit by better understanding agility, market dominance, and how these concepts apply to organizational and team effectiveness, in addition to addressing how to leverage the lessons learned to immediately benefit their world on an individual, team, and enterprise scale.
About the ABPMP The Association of Business Process Management Professionals is a non-profit, vendor independent professional organization dedicated to the advancement of business process management concepts and its practices.
For registration information or difficulties send an e-mail to chicago@ABPMP.org or contact David Heidt (773) 227-7110 x106.
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