BrainStorm: Meeting my peeps in Chicago

I’m starting to see more and more familiar faces at these BPM conferences, and this one is no exception: I’ve met Gregg Rock and Tom Dwyer of BPMInstitute.org at a couple of conferences now, finally met Brett Champlin at the last Gartner conference, and Bruce Silver and I meet up so often that our spouses … Continue reading “BrainStorm: Meeting my peeps in Chicago”

Convergence of BPM and BI

We’re 19 minutes into a webinar on “Adding Process Context to BI for Process Intelligence” that is supposed to be featuring Colin Teubner of Forrester, and the sponsor (Global 360) is still talking. Even worse, I’m not completely clear on how Global 360’s new “Business Process Intelligence” initiative is really any different from anyone else’s … Continue reading “Convergence of BPM and BI”

BPM in Action panel: Automated, Human-Centric and Collaborative Processes

Having finished moderating a BPM in Action webinar on business process platform strategy, I’m listening in on the panel moderated by Beth Gold-Bernstein that includes Bruce Silver, Jeffrey Sterllings (a character from Kiran Garimella’s book The Power of Process), Stephanie Wilkinson of IBM, and Steve McDonald of Global 360. There were some interesting audience questions during … Continue reading “BPM in Action panel: Automated, Human-Centric and Collaborative Processes”

BPM in Action: Janelle Hill keynote

I’m listening in on Janelle Hill’s keynote at the online BPM In Action conference: BPM Technology: From Best-of-Breed Tools to BPM Suites to Business Process Platforms. I heard her speak at the Gartner BPM summit last week; this is a completely different talk from what she gave there, but appears to be a nearly-identical slide … Continue reading “BPM in Action: Janelle Hill keynote”

BPM and Enterprise 2.0 — what a blast!

I just had a great time hosting the BPM and Enterprise 2.0 panel with Phil, Phil and Ismael. These three have some radically different viewpoints, which made for a lively discussion (insert graphic of me dressed as a lion tamer, complete with whip and chair). My favourite quote from the panel, from Phil Larson when … Continue reading “BPM and Enterprise 2.0 — what a blast!”

BPM in Action kicks off

ebizQ’s BPM in Action online conference is today and tomorrow, and you have a chance to listen to me both days, if you can stand the excitement. 🙂 Today at 1pm Eastern, I’m hosting a panel on BPM and Enterprise 2.0, with Phil Gilbert of Lombardi, Phil Larson of Appian, and Ismael Ghalimi of Intalio. … Continue reading “BPM in Action kicks off”

Naked Process Modelling with Lombardi

“Naked blogging” is a term that’s applied to living your life transparently on the web through your blog and other social media, like Flickr, del.icio.us, Skype, LinkedIn, Library Thing and Facebook. Most of my friends around my age are appalled at the amount of information that I expose out there, although the younger crowd that … Continue reading “Naked Process Modelling with Lombardi”

ProcessWorld Day 2: Services industry breakout with Leopoldo Feuntes of AxxiS Consulting

Unfortunately, I had to step away from the conference for a couple of hours for some unrelated business — a group podcast that you’ll see here shortly, and an upcoming webinar — but I was back in time to see Leopoldo Fuentes of AxxiS Consulting discuss a project at the Secreteria de la Funcion Publica … Continue reading “ProcessWorld Day 2: Services industry breakout with Leopoldo Feuntes of AxxiS Consulting”