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Introduction
from the Chairs
Business
Process Management Group, Process Renewal Group and IRM UK are
pleased to welcome you to BPM 05: the thirteenth annual
BPMG Conference and Exposition for Business Process executives, practitioners
and Business Technology professionals. This year’s programme will
build upon our previous years’ successful events by emphasising
the knowledge required to help you plan, design, develop and rollout BPM
at any level of your enterprise.
The theme for this
year’s conference will be ‘Business Process Management
in Practice’, with the emphasis on the ‘pragmatic’
aspects of managing the complete lifecycle of business processes at the
strategic and tactical levels. This year’s we will feature a significant
number of examples and case studies of proven business process solutions
and practices from senior leaders from many of the world’s most
respected and successful organizations. These will be spread across all
tracks of the conference. You will also be exposed to innovative methods
from many of the world’s great process luminaries in enterprise
BPM, process alignment, breakthrough design techniques, technical BPMS
research as well as project and program management approaches to assure
effective rollout and control. BPM 05 will also give
you the opportunity to observe the latest techniques, tools and technologies
for all aspects of BPM design, development, implementation and execution.
BPM 05 will help delegates learn how to visualize, design,
implement, continuously improve and sell optimal business process solutions
enabled by the latest human and technology capabilities.
The event has also been thoughtfully
planned to encourage a high degree of peer-to-peer interaction as well
as peer-to-faculty discussion in both formal and informal situations.
If you are a BPMG member, this will be the chance to renew some old acquaintances.
If you are not, you will have to opportunity to interact with those who
have a lot of real BPM experience in a collaborative and open environment.
We are confident that this
gathering will once more become the BPM event of the year that you cannot
afford to miss.
Sincerely,
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Roger
Burlton
Founder:
Process Renewal Group
Council Member BPMG |
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Steve
Towers
Chairman
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| Who
Should Attend |
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Business executives, strategists,
managers and change agents involved in process-based transformation
and operations and the establishment of process-managed organizations. |
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CIO’s,
IT planners, architects and project managers responsible for enabling
and supporting the process-based organization with process technologies. |
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Business analysts
and IT process modelers, analysts and designers looking for the latest
techniques and standards for capturing and conveying process knowledge
and specifications. |
Whether you are responsible
for business or IT success, this conference will provide you with pragmatic
tools for thinking, models and frameworks for analysis and decision making,
and insight into the real world best practices of the most responsive
organisations on earth.

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| What
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Consistent with the
theme of practicality, the thirteenth annual BPMG conference will feature
four focused tracks following the BPM lifecycle. These will be Planning,
Analysis and Design, Development, and Solutions Roll-out. Each track features
‘how to’ case study examples. All tracks will emphasize the
practical aspects of BPM. Speakers and facilitators have been selected
on the basis of their experience and ability to show delegates ‘how’
and to engage in open dialogue as much as possible.
You will find experienced
BPM and BPMS practitioners on the podium and in the audience. Ample time
has been built-in for networking with other delegates in the midst of
the same journey as you. You will be able to take advantage of access
to the undisputed leaders in the industry who will be available to you
to answer your questions and to impart their hard won wisdom.
Specifically
you will learn:
- Strategic, Tactical
and Operational considerations of process thinking and planning
- What has worked
well for industry leaders and what has not
- The essential
difference between BPM and BPMS
- The latest perspectives
and practices for BPM frameworks and methods
- How to sell the
latest concepts to management in business and IT
- How to gain cross-organization
acceptance and to get all people to change with less hassle
- The state of the
art in process modeling, analysis and design techniques and tools
- The role of current
enabling and future breakthrough technologies for process management
systems
- BPM technologies
and standards
- The state of the
art from technology providers and services businesses
- To build &
implement your BPM Master plan
- The essentials
of model-driven approaches
- The essential
role of business rules in a process world
- The integration
of human competencies with process applications
- How to manage
processes consistently
- How to define
and manage a program of change
- How to establish
alignment up and down and across the organization
In addition
you will have six half-day workshops to choose from that allow in depth
examination of some of the most perplexing aspects of BPM and BPMS for
the novice and expert alike.
As part of the conference,
informative, thought provoking keynote presentations will be supplemented
by breakout sessions as well as networking and vendor sponsored activities
and an opportunity to witness demonstrations of the latest in vendor offerings..
Sessions
will be organised across the following general tracks:
TRACK
1: Planning
Covering the organizational, human and strategic issues around building
and sustaining a process-managed organization. It will also cover the
main BPM methodological and human change challenges.
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2: Analysis and Design
Dealing with analytical and design techniques required and the emerging
standards to support these as well as advances in modeling methods and
supporting tools.
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3: Development
Delving into the automation strategies, tactics and opportunities for
the introduction of BPM and service-oriented architectures, as well
as BPMS and workflow solutions.
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4: Solutions Roll-out
Presenting methods and real life case studies of what leading global
organizations have done to succeed in their BPM and BPMS implementations
and how they have done it: the good, the bad and the ugly.
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| 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 10,000 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 an use of information technology and
of course maximising the value from its people.. www.bpmg.org |
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| IRM UK
- IRM UK is an international organisation that specialises in strategic
training for IT & business professionals and managers. Our presenters
have superior technical knowledge, teaching skills and a wide range
of practical business experience. They are some of the most influential
technologists, methodologists and original thinkers in IT and business
today. Noted for the participation of top level decision makers from
both the corporate, user and vendor communities, and the lucid analysis
of critical strategic and management issues, our events are condensed
and rigorous combining technical explanations with management advice
and discussions of future directions. Our world class speakers include
Roger Burlton, Kathy Long, John Zachman, Graeme Simsion, Larry English,
Chris Date and Suzanne Robertson. www.irmuk.co.uk |
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Renewal Group - The Process Renewal Group is a consulting
organization committed to helping its clients successfully manage
business change. Our mission is to help dramatically improve our client's
performance through the renewal of business strategies and business
processes as well as the innovative application of information technologies.
Our challenge is to make a lasting difference in our clients' effectiveness
by helping them to deliver creative and pragmatic business approaches
and solutions. We gauge our success by our clients' success. www.processrenewal.com |
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IRM UK, Bishops
Walk House, 19-23 High Street, Pinner, Middlesex HA5 5PJ, UK www.irmuk.co.uk,
e-mail: customerservice@irmuk.co.uk
tel: +44 (0)20 8866 8366 fax: +44 (0)20 8866 7966
BPMG, The Manor, Haseley Business Centre, Warwick CV35 7LS, UK www.bpmg.org
tel: +44 (0)247 653 7005 fax: +44 (0)247 624 7299
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