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BrainStorm BPM Day 2: Dan Madison

TweetLast session of the day for me: I’m headed off to the airport following this, although I realize that the probability of a flight in or out of Chicago being on time when it’s snowing is near zero. With some luck, I’ll make it home tonight. The only thing that I’m missing is some sessions [...]

BrainStorm: Meeting my peeps in Chicago

TweetI’m starting to see more and more familiar faces at these BPM conferences, and this one is no exception: I’ve met Gregg Rock and Tom Dwyer of BPMInstitute.org at a couple of conferences now, finally met Brett Champlin at the last Gartner conference, and Bruce Silver and I meet up so often that our spouses [...]

BrainStorm BPM Day 2: Ken Orr

TweetFor the first breakout session of the day, I attended Ken Orr‘s talk on Business Process Driven Enterprise Architecture. He started out with some observations: improving business processes is essential for enterprises; business architecture is critical; modelling is critical; and business processes are hard to manage in the real world and especially in big organizations. Nothing [...]

BrainStorm BPM Day 2: Transforming to a Process-Driven Enterprise

TweetFollowing our morning break in the beautiful but sadly lacking in hot water (for tea) vendor showcase area is a panel moderated by Tom Dwyer on Transforming to a Process-Driven Enterprise, featuring speakers from Adobe (Ashish Agrawal) and BEA (John Lauck, former president of Fuego before it was acquired by Fuego) as well as the [...]

BrainStorm BPM Day 2: Jeremy Alexis

TweetAs an engineer, I love to hear about design, and I really liked Jeremy Alexis‘ talk on a Framework for Making Better Decisions during Product Definition. He teaches at the local Institute of Design (and has a blog about one of his design courses) and acts as a design consultant, and started out by talking [...]

BrainStorm BPM Day 2: Andrew Spanyi keynote

TweetI didn’t come to Chicago specifically for the snow, but it didn’t disappoint me nonetheless: big wet snow dripping down, just enough to get me wet crossing the road from my hotel to the Drake. We started the day with a keynote by Andrew Spanyi, who I didn’t give a great review earlier this year [...]

BrainStorm BPM Day 1: Tom Dwyer closing keynote

TweetTom Dwyer of BPMInstitute.org/BrainStorm Group finished up today’s formal sessions with Enabling Business Process Innovation. As he pointed out, innovation is what drives company growth, and he listed the types of innovation that can be seen in organizations: Business model, e.g., use of shared services centres Process and services and markets, e.g., electronic channels Operations, [...]

BrainStorm BPM Day 1: Neal McWhorter

TweetI switched streams to the business rules symposium for the last breakout session of the day, The End of Requirements, because the description sounded too good to miss: Business wants control of the business back. For years we’ve lived with a process where the business creates “requirements” and IT creates a business solution. While business [...]

BrainStorm BPM Day 1: Peter Gilbertson

TweetPeter Gilbertson is a  senior business analyst at CUNA Mutual, and his session was on Talking Process to Executives: Process, Tools and Techniques to Sell your BPM Project, which is about how to “sell” your BPM project to the people who write the cheques. Although he’s looking at it as an internal person selling to [...]

BrainStorm BPM Day 1: BPMS vendor panel

TweetBruce and I changed between the same two sessions, although he was leading both sessions and I was sitting back blogging. This one is a panel of four BPMS vendors, Global 360, IBM, Savvion and BEA, to discuss What’s Next for BPM Suites. I arrived a few minutes late and didn’t catch all the names, [...]

BrainStorm BPM Day 1: Bruce Silver track keynote

TweetThere’s an awful lot of keynotes in this conference: a couple of overall sessions this morning, now “track keynotes” for each of the four tracks within the BPM conference. I’m in Bruce Silver’s New Directions in BPM Tools and Technology session, where he started by taking a gentle poke at Gartner, saying that BPM is more [...]

BrainStorm BPM Day 1: Brett Champlin keynote

TweetSince I arrived late, my day started with Brett Champlin’s keynote, BPM Triage — A Health and Wellness Model for Enterprise Business Processes. I know Brett through ABPMP, but he’s also Brett uses a healthcare analogy for applying process management to your business, and I found that the analogy stretched a bit thin, although it [...]

Blogging from BrainStorm BPM

TweetThe hotel wifi just kicked in, so I have a couple of posts queued up. I’m at the BrainStorm BPM conference in Chicago, and just flew in this morning so missed the initial keynotes (Enabling the Process-Centric Agile Enterprise and Engineering the Process-Centric Enterprise) but will be here the rest of today and most of [...]

BrainStorm BPM conference

TweetI’ve just booked my flight to Chicago for BPMInstitute.org’s BrainStorm BPM conference on April 10-11, so you’ll see me live blogging from there (wifi permitting) under the BrainStorm2007 category.