Enterprise Business Architect, Independent Consultant
While attendance, interest and participation in the BPMInstitute.org Business Architecture (BA) conferences are increasing, the attendees are asking a very fair and tough question: Is the Business Architecture really necessary? While seeking to understand and analyze the purpose of a Business Architecture, they are also asking about its necessity. Instead of just debating this issue, let’s try a couple of experiments and look at the results!
Business Relationship Manager - Product Lifecycle Management, Chevron Corporation
The global economy is changing the rules in the game of business. For the last 200 years or so the most important consideration was efficiency; producing products for the lowest cost. But now we are all part of a global labor force and there are countries in Europe and North America that can no longer compete on efficiency alone because their labor costs (also known as our salaries) are so high compared to labor costs in countries like China, India, Russia, Poland, the Philippines, etc.
What is to be done? Will the economic boom for some countries be economic doom for others?
Business Relationship Manager - Product Lifecycle Management, Chevron Corporation
Hy Cite is a dual-facet organization that produces premium house wares, soccer equipment and apparel, and offers consumer financing services for direct-selling companies. Since implementing BPM, Hy Cite’s revenues and net earnings increased four fold, receivables and distributors increased three-fold, while total revenues tripled. The number of Full-time Employees (FTEs) increased 50% in management, 400% in programming/development, 100% in systems analysis, 200% in system administration, and 300% in information technology.
Business Relationship Manager - Product Lifecycle Management, Chevron Corporation
What is COMPASS?
COMPASS stands for “Creating Opportunities, Methods and Practices to Secure Safety.” It is a 5-year, $130 million process improvement and legacy system modernization program for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). FMCSA was established as a separate administration within the federal Department of Transportation in early 2000 pursuant to the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999.
Business Relationship Manager - Product Lifecycle Management, Chevron Corporation
In the past, large IT projects would deploy new applications or upgrades and be considered failures not because the technology failed but because the impact to the business wasn’t fully understood or even considered as a criteria for the success of the project. Similarly, many process improvement initiatives would meet the same fate because they focused on the execution of business tasks and, if technology was considered at all, it was identified for a potential and separate future IT project. Unfortunately by the time the project was approved and the funds allocated the original
Business Relationship Manager - Product Lifecycle Management, Chevron Corporation
Some years ago, a prominent computer chip maker declared that only those computers containing its chips inside were allowed on the premises. This policy was instituted one afternoon after a senior vice president strolled through his executive offices, noticed that virtually every desktop machine was a brand containing chips from “the other guy”, and so he threw an executive-style fit, which generated a drastic and costly “correction.”
Business Relationship Manager - Product Lifecycle Management, Chevron Corporation
Gary DeGregorio has worked in business and engineering process, methods, and tool-applied research for over 22 years. His work focuses on requirements and decision management, decision-based processes, innovation and collaboration frameworks, and knowledge/information architectures, as well as strategic methods and tools for roadmapping. DeGregorio is an Associate of the Motorola Science Advisory Board (SABA), one of the highest awards for technical achievement within Motorola.
Business Relationship Manager - Product Lifecycle Management, Chevron Corporation
It would be easy to come away from a BPM conference thinking the primary objective of business process management is improving human work – making it faster and more productive, less error-prone, more compliant, more flexible and adaptive to changing business needs, and more measurable in support of performance targets. And for many business processes, those are indeed BPM’s goals, both as a management discipline and as a software technology.
Enterprise Business Architect, Independent Consultant
Many strategic initiatives today are focused on enterprise architecture (EA) development, business process management (BPM) and service-oriented architecture (SOA) development.
Business Relationship Manager - Product Lifecycle Management, Chevron Corporation
Is anything really new?
The fashion world, television and the IT landscape all have something in common. It often seems like we are seeing reruns: centralize versus decentralize; market proliferation versus market consolidation, privacy versus security, and standards versus innovations. Now, every time you turn around you hear about SOA. Does SOA really matter, or is it just another hard to explain three letter acronym?
First, I believe it does really matter, and that it is different.
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