GLOBAL BUSINESS PROCESS
FORUM 2004

ENTERPRISE BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT
The BPM Event of 2004

Purchase Conference Documentation on CD: Click Here
Go to 9-11 May 2005 Conference
 
     
 
The relentless pressure to do more with less and to continuously adapt in ever tightening business cycles have meant that business processes are at the forefront of both business and IT departments everywhere. This conference will uncover the successful strategies for maximising business performance and agility through business processes.
  • Four conference tracks for both Business & IT Management - Enterprise Business Processes Management (EBPM); Real World BPM Business Solutions; Advanced Process Analysis and Design; BPMS Technologies and BP Tools
  • Eight half day tutorials allowing in-depth examination of the most perplexing aspects of BPM and BPMS
  • Case study examples throughout the conference including case studies from BP plc, British Telecom, Lloyds TSB, Swiss Mobiliar, Roche Pharmaceuticals, British American Tobacco, An Australian State Government and the National Assembly of Wales
  • Opportunity to network with other delegates and trade 'war stories' with them
  • Access to the undisputed leaders in the industry and learn what has worked well and what has not
 
 
 
Conference Chair & Keynotes:

Roger Burlton
Roger Burlton

Steve Towers
Steve Towers

Howard Smith
Howard Smith

Andrew Spanyi
Andrew Spanyi
 
 
         
Sponsors:
Endorsed by:
Produced by:
         

mega

staffware

adaptive

Proforma EMEA Limited

C-Log

FileNet

Pega

Nimbus

Popkin Software

WorkPlains

IDS Scheer

casewise

Future Tech Systems

 

 

ABPMP.org

OMG

BPMI.org

Workflow Management Coalition

Media Sponsors:

.BPT

Cutter IT Journal

 

BPMG.ORG

IRM UK

Process Renewal Group

 
 
 
 
10-12 May 2004
Radisson SAS
Portman Hotel
London, UK
BPMG.ORG
12TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE

BPMG - The Business Process Management Group (founded in 1992) is a global business club exchanging ideas and best practice around business process and change management. We currently have over 5,000 global members across all business sectors. Through case studies, seminars, research and now our accredited BPM training we support our members deriving real value for their organisations in improving business processes, supporting effective deployment and use of information technology and of course maximising the value from its people.

Register by 15th March 2004 and receive a free copy of one of these books:

book1

book1

book1

CASE STUDIES INCLUDE:
Lloyds TSB
BT
BP plc
British American Tobacco
Roche Pharmaceuticals
Swiss Mobiliar
National Assembly of Wales
An Australian State Government