The BPM Awards
The BPM Awards showcase successful BPM projects/programs conducted by organisations in Australia, New Zealand or the Arab States.
Nomination guidelines and the 2011 BPM Awards nomination form will be available in late 2010.
CATEGORIES
The BPM Awards recognise BPM-related projects or programs with clear evidence of exceptional performance in any of the following capabilities.
• BPM Strategic Alignment and Governance
• BPM Methodologies and IT
• BPM Culture and People
The BPM Awards showcase and share successful BPM projects/programs and are open for all BPM-related initiatives conducted by organisations based in Australia, New Zealand or the Arab States.
All nominations will be assessed by an international committee.
ELIGIBILITY
- A nomination has to be based on a specific project that has been substantially concluded in the financial year 2010/2011. It could also refer to an entire BPM program, which showed significant impact in this financial year.
- The project must have had a significant part where the work, and the management of the work, was done in Australia, New Zealand or the Arab States. A particular project/program can be nominated in only one category. However, an organisation can submit up to three nominations (one in each category).
- The judging panel reserves the right to withhold the award in a category if the nominations are perceived as lacking the required merit.
WINNER - THE BPM AWARDS 2009
| Centrelink | Continuous Improvement in Centrelink |
| Retirement Benefits Fund Board | Change Service Delivery Project |
| Woolworths | Business Process Management Project |
Winner - The BPM Awards 2008
| Queensland Rail | SAPR/3 Upgrade in Rollingstock & Component Services |
| BAE Systems Australia | Visual Business Management System (BMS) |
Highly Commended - The BPM Awards 2008
| Centrelink | Fraud Investigation Manual Redevelopment |
Winner - The BPM Awards 2007
| Queensland Rail | Information Management Project |
| GE Aviation Systems | Customer Services BPM Project |