Track Chair Keynote: Bridging the Gap between IT & Business: A Proposed Model
Featuring: Cherie Wilkins, Partner, Performance Design Lab
One of the most critical issues facing BPM proponents is the perceived gap between business needs and IT methods. According to CIO Magazine, the gap between IT and the businesses it serves continues to be a top issue of CIO’s year after year. This presentation is one of three that together offer a model that IT shops can use to ensure they are effectively aligned and driven by a clear understanding of the business. The presenter is Alan Ramias, partner at The Performance Design Lab and a 25-year veteran in BPM and performance improvement. Alan’s presentation will focus on the components of an effective and complete Business Architecture, while his partners Cherie Wilkins and Rick Rummler will provide companion presentations that drill down into other areas of the model.
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