CONFERENCE
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CONFERENCE THEME - Working Smarter with Process Based Management
Business processes are the collections of cross-functional activities that deliver value to an organisation’s external customers and other stakeholders. They are the only way that any organisation can deliver such value. Individual organisational functional areas cannot, by themselves, deliver value to external customers. It also follows then that an organisation executes its strategic intent via its business processes as well. Business processes are the conduits through which value is exchanged between customers and the organisation.
Increasingly, those organisations demonstrating performance leadership around the world are adopting a process based management approach. In every industry sector there are examples of organisations who have benefited from the increased understanding and capability that comes from proactively discovering, documenting, analysing, measuring, improving and managing business processes.
True organisational agility comes from deep understanding of the processes that deliver value to customers and other stakeholders. Organisation-wide BPM capability provides a powerful advantage for any organisation.
At ProcessDays 2010 we will be focusing on working smarter with process based management. Many case studies from Australia and overseas will highlight the potential and demonstrate the practical benefits of the process view.The key issues will be presented, discussed and debated at ProcessDays 2010 including:
- - selling the BPM message
- - using process standards
- - delivering effective BPM governance
- - measuring process performance
- - achieving sustained process change
- - modelling business processes
- - optimising outcomes for people in process
- - predicting the future of BPM
- - developing a process architecture
- - creating and managing a Process Office
- - assessing the implications of enterprise architecture
- - improving the environmental performance of processes
- - reconciling business rules and business processes
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