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Case Study: Taming Complex Processes With Rules-Based BPM

Health care claims are among the most intricate and heavily regulated transactions in business. Their complexity makes them expensive to process, but at the same time defies the automation that would curb their costs. Or at least seems to. This session will describe how Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin has implemented a rules-based business process management system that automates claims processing with enough flexibility to accommodate constant changes in rules and plan structures.

Case Study: Service Based Process Architecture

Case Study of the key principles of a Business Service Function(BSF) Architecture; How the Proact Methodology, developed by Art Casten, is used within Motorola for system architecture and how it has been extended to provide unified and integrated views of service flow scenarios, processes, events, information, systems and data—carrying service orientation down through process systems. Explanation of how to reverse-engineer existing processes into a BSF architecture for integration and complexity reduction analysis.

Case Study: Revenue Generation Process Improvement

A sales team wanted to increase revenue. Top-level executives wanted to purchase a CRM solution to solve problems. IT suggested a process review. A process pain assessment was completed. The ‘pained’ process had opportunities identified. The team worked with business areas to implement improvements in six months. The process improvements tightened control for revenue generation in three areas: Contract pricing, financial review and renewal. The process improvements addressed business pains and created consistent processes.

Case Study: Improving Business Performance with BPM

Learn BPM Best Practices from Wells Fargo and how they are using BPM to gain control of their operations and manage their process lifecycle from end-to-end. FIND OUT FIRST HAND how BPM enables their organization to identify, implement, and manage processes-level goals that support their high-level strategic corporate goals. Mr. Falk will explain how:
  • To build a business case to move from ECM to BPM
  • Wells Fargo is leveraging BPM Technology with their current infrastructure
  • To plan for BPM implementations and how to ensure you achieve your strategic goals

Mining Rules from Legacy Code - Reasonable or Lunacy?

Do you know the rules that are actually running your organization? There are several roadmaps for harvesting Business Rules – Business Rule Mining from Legacy Code is a critical component of discovery endeavors. This presentation will include:
  • An overview of a Business Rule Roadmap
  • Why AND when you should consider business rule mining
  • What are the deliverables and how you would use these deliverables
  •  Options available today

Lessons Learned: Service Oriented Architecture: All Or Nothing

The number one question from individuals exploring using Web Services and designing a Service-Oriented Architecture is, “how much is right for me?” This question drills right down to the core decisions that need to be made around going toward SOA, such as what platform? What tools should I use? What benefit will I receive? This session will look at the key issues for investing in an SOA and Web Services and provide approaches toward pragmatic adoption.

Implementing a Process Driven Architecture

Almost every firm licenses a fair amount of package software. While these products are great for improving productivity, they don't always create new competitive advantage. It would be illogical to expect a standardized solution to deliver unique, marketplace advantages to its users. Business process innovation offers the means for strategic and competitive advantage particularly when BPM, EA and composite applications are part of the solution. What do you need to do to orient your firm for greater market success? Find out where business process innovation drives market success

Panel: Transforming To A Process-Driven Enterprise

Much has been written about the promise of transforming to a process- driven enterprise: better synergy between business requirements and information technology solutions, faster response to change, and improved visibility of business operations. However, there are roadblocks that prevent the design of a fluid organization that delay the realization of the promise. This panel will review the roadblocks, discuss lessons learned and present recommendations for realizing a process-driven enterprise.

The Future of BPM

Business Process Management offers organizations the ability to significantly improve business processes, reaping improved productivity and customer service in the process. However, the same technology that supports BPM can also be used to implement composite applications and service-oriented architecture. This session will explore these additional capabilities by looking at case studies of organizations that have implemented these advanced features.

Rules Management Software and Enabling Non-Technical Rule Authors

When we started with business rules, there was a tremendous gap in understanding between team members who knew the rules engine technology, and those who had the business knowledge necessary to write rules. That gap has narrowed, but remains … and probably always will. We have bridged it with a variety of original software tools and processes that are heading toward becoming an integrated rules management environment. Most days, the business users are happy.
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