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ABPMP and OMG are both pushing their BPM certification programs. Worthwhile, or just a money grab? It's difficult to tell if these programs will be useful 1) as BPM training, and 2) as a required certification for BPM professionals in the future.
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E-forms are a pretty critical piece in automating processes that are currently paper-based: reasons 1-5 are all directly related to process improvement.
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More in a series of Q&A posts by Frank Michael Kraft on ACM: what does "adaptive" mean, and how can ACM and BPM work together?
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A few discussions recently about business analysts on process projects led me to this post about webinars for BAs, including one on process mapping.
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4-minute video showing the processWave.org process modeler within Google Wave – watch it in 1080p HD full screen if you can or you'll miss some detail. Shows the capabilities of the BPMN and UML modeler, but also the collaborative capabilities in Wave.
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Ann All sums up some of the recent writings on social BPM, with links to several relevant blog posts and vendor products.
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Although listed as requirements for ACM, these are really requirements for any enterprise software in order to take on social functionality.
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Dick Hirsch on using RAVEN Cloud as a way to start with textual process descriptions before process modeling, and why textual descriptions are important. Not really specific to social BPM, in spite of the title.
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An interesting slide by Clay Richardson on the emerging social BPM patterns: extended discovery, runtime process guidance, and process reflection.