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BrainStorm DC, September 17-20, 2012

Applying BPM To Transform Your Business



Date: Sept. 13, 2011
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Time: 2:00PM-5:00PM
Cost: View rates.
   

Description

BPM can deliver levels of transparency, productivity and accountability across your business. To achieve this, you must start 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.

Objectives

  • Provide an introduction to Business Process Management
  • Identify your organization’s readiness for BPM
  • Highlight key habits of successful BPM
  • Demonstrate the role of BPM tools in successful BPM

Unique Value of Course

  • Gain a better understanding on what BPM is
  • Create options for how to initiate BPM or move to the next level
  • See how to leverage technology

Agenda

2:00pm-2:30pm
  BPM - Where are you?
   
2:30pm-3:15pm
  Critical elements of successful BPM programs
 
3:15pm-3:30pm
  Break
   
3:30pm-4:45pm
  Different approaches for building BPM in an organization
   
4:45pm-5:00pm
  Application to your organization
   

Moderators

Shelley Sweet, President, I-4 Process Consulting

Shelley Sweet is President of I-4 Process Consultants (Ideas, Involvement, Implementation, Impact) in Palo Alto, California. She facilitates process improvement via lean, six sigma, reengineering, and continuous improvement techniques. Her track record includes over 20 complex projects in corporations redesigning processes to eliminate wastes, minimize wait and cycle time, and create customer delight. Shelley teaches in the executive education programs at the University of Pittsburgh, University of Tulsa, and Case Western. Her clients include high tech, healthcare, financial, education and government organizations.

 
   
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