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By Janelle Hill - VP of Research, Gartner
8:30 AM - 9:40 AM
Second day
Track
Keynotes
Summary:
Business process management (BPM) is a management discipline that
requires organizations to shift to process-centric thinking, and to
reduce their reliance on traditional territorial and functional
structures. BPM requires and enables organizations to manage the
complete revision cycles of their processes, from process design to
monitoring and optimization, and to change them more frequently to
adjust to changing circumstances. Such rapid change is impractical
while processes are embedded in conventional applications. The
development of BPM technologies is enabling business managers to
abstract process flows and rules from the underlying applications and
infrastructure, and to change them directly. BPM is an IT-enabled
management discipline and represents a fundamental change in how
businesses manage and run their operational processes.
Key Issues:
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- What does it mean as a management discipline?
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- What does it mean as a technology foundation?
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- What should you be doing?
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