Applying BPM To Transform Your Business
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Sept. 14, 2010 |
Hosted by:
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| Time: |
2:00PM-5:00PM |
| Where: |
The Marriott Fairview Park Hotel |
| Cost: |
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Workshop Description:
The question is always how you get to ‘great’ -- in this case, great BPM that can deliver levels of transparency, productivity and accountability across your business. This starts with understanding the actionable, practical and proven steps for process improvement success. Join us as we discuss BPM technology, methodologies for adoption and real-world best practices from successful companies that will leave you with a formula for BPM success to implement at your company.
Workshop Objectives:
- Provide an introduction to Business Process Management
- Highlight key habits of successful BPM
- Share why companies choose Lombardi BPM
Unique Value of Workshop:
- Gain a better understanding on what BPM is
- See the technology of Lombardi BPM in action
- Learn the 11 habits successful BPM programs share regardless of company
Agenda:
| 2:00pm-2:30pm |
Why Companies Choose Lombardi BPM |
| 2:30pm-3:30pm |
An Introduction to the Technology |
| 3:30pm-3:45pm |
Break |
| 3:45pm-4:45pm |
11 Habits of Highly Successful BPM Programs |
| 4:45pm-5:00pm |
Question & Answer |
Presented by:
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Ron Martin, VP, Federal Operations, WebSphere Lombardi Edition, IBM
Ronald D. Martin is the Vice President of Lombardi's Federal Operations, where he oversees all of the Lombardi's public sector personnel integrated into the IBM Federal operation.
Ron has a wealth of public sector and BPM experience having worked closely with many federal agencies, and he has an in-depth understanding of their unique business concerns.
Martin's background includes Vice President of Business Development for Initiate Systems where he successfully developed the company’s public sector group, focused on civilian, intelligence and state and local markets globally. He has also held management and sales positions in the public and private sectors at Savvion, Oracle Corporation and Software AG. Martin has a B.S. degree from Grand Valley State University. |