For some time now you've probably noticed our linking to a new sister blog titled Evolve BPM. Our new blog will still provide the latest industry updates regarding business process management and is the place to collaborate with seasoned members of organizations finding and delivering new business value by continually improving and optimizing processes. Since we've established this corresponding blog we want to officially invite you to join us and subscribe to our feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/EvolveBPM
As you've already seen, we've been building up the Evolve BPM blog with the same quality content that you find here. Beginning today, this will be our last post on this blog but you can join us on the Evolve BPM blog, where we hope you'll continue to actively participate as you have here. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at Evolve BPM.
Friday, August 29, 2008
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
NHL’s Vancouver Canucks implement BPM
The Vancouver Canucks are implementing a unified communication system to boost business process management within it’s Vancouver Arena, GM Place. This three year project will implement Nortel Networks Corp’s VC product suite. This software will allow voice, data and wireless communications to function together to improve the business process throughout the arena. IT World Canada covers the story here. The management is expecting this software to improve internal communications and even beyond that. Concession stands are hoping that the new software will help them to, by monitoring the amount of food in stock at individual stands. Security is also expected to be affected, as they can direct security guards in real time to where they’re needed most.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Intalio Releases Latest version of Intalio BPMS
As reported here, Intalio released version 5.2 of Intalio BPMS. The biggest benefit is the real-time process monitoring that has been added to the capabilities. Titled Business Activity Monitoring, this allows companies to define Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and sets alerts for business process activity. The dashboard shows both charts and graphs, and reports created can be exported into PDF format. CEO and founder Ismael Ghalimi also mentioned that:
Interoperability is another cornerstone of the release. Intalio BPMS is now certified to work with a broader combination of application servers, databases, hardware and operating system
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Anacomp's CaseLogistix is Named Trend-Setting Product of 2008
MarketWatch reports that Anacomp’s business process solution CaseLogistix has been named Trend-Setting Product of 2008 by KMWorld.
CaseLogistix allows legal teams to organize, review, and analyze digital evidence. CaseLogistix was noted for its value, functionality, and ability to streamline different business processes. Wayne Ford, Anacomp's Senior Vice President of Marketing mentions:
"We are honored to have CaseLogistix recognized as an innovative and trend-setting product. Our inclusion on this list exemplifies our position in the litigation support and content management realms as both a pioneer and a leader."
What are some applications that your company is using to ease business processes? Is the application your company using buzz worthy, or is it time to look for another vendor?
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Monday, August 25, 2008
How to start your process management
In a recent article at TV Technology, they talk about approaching business process one step at a time. Business process management is all about aligning your business goals with technology. When the technology changes, its important to see that your processes shift, too. With this software integration of your business to technology, it’s important to see that you’re continually improving and developing your business processes. It’s also important to realize that your technology falls in line with the way your business and people work.
Some of the greatest results that come out of aligning technology with current processes are the agility that comes into your organization and how communication is increased as a result of the formalized processes.
The article also gives a great starting point to adapt process management, document your current processes (colons are used for lists, so you just need a comma instead. Once you’ve done this, you can see which process would benefit the most from turning it into a business process.
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Friday, August 22, 2008
Savvion Planning Customized BPM Solutions for India
As announced in this article from CXOtoday, Ma Ketabchi, CEO of Savvion mentioned that Savvion is “planning a hot of customized BPM solutions”. The specific sectors they are targeting include healthcare, retail, and BFSI. In addition, the company will launch the Savvion Business Solutions Alliance Program. As Ketabchi stated:
‘The core objective of the program is to aid in developing more and more business applications for enterprises. Companies such as Oracle and SAP develop business applications that only have broad applicability, but companies need much more than that.”
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Thursday, August 21, 2008
Managing Your Business
This afternoon I came across this post ‘Manage Your Business in 4 Easy Steps’ from Jeremiah Whitehead on GK Business. He details four steps business should take in order to ensure that their business will not fail. Here’s a brief recap of what he proposes.
- People – Your company’s first concern should be to keep employees happy. By creating an environment where people know exactly what to do, you will ensure that the quality of the product/service does not suffer.
- Applications - Using good business process management software can provide structure, control, and an easier way for people to manage conflicts. Applications that employers use on a daily basis can be controlled and monitored through BPM software.
- Databases – Databases can wreak havoc within the organization. Make sure that your BPM software allows for the programmability in multiple languages to avoid this problem.
- Quality Control – With solid tools and BPM software in your company you can rest assured that the quality of work will be high.
What steps has your business taken to create a more efficient and effective workplace?
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Kaiser Permanente adopts new BPM software
According to The Call Center Clinic, Kaiser Permanente, a healthcare company, has adopted Pegasystem Customer Process Manager for Health Care. They’ve adopted this system in order to: optimize customer experience, drive higher first call resolution rates, and lower call handling times. The CPM HC is built specifically for health care organizations and will help Kaiser Permanente by giving them software that includes: multi-channel, intent-driven customer service to increase productivity, loyalty and growth.
Alan Trefler, the CEO of Pegasystems had this to say:
"We are delighted that Kaiser Permanente has selected Pegasystems to support their contact centers. Kaiser Permanente is well respected for its high customer service rankings and the deployment of BPM technology will allow them to reach even higher standards of excellence for customer care and quality of service."
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Toyota Motor Europe Selects Active Endpoints
An application orchestrated by ActiveVOS enables users to more readily access
In response to the news, Eric Egertson, VP of Sales for Active Endpoints stated:
“We are pleased that
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Monday, August 18, 2008
Microsoft: Does it own the BPM space?
BPM means different thing to everyone in the corporate world. This post on The Register discusses that whether you view BPM as Business Performance Monitoring, Business Process Modeling or Business Process Management Microsoft seems to be leading vendors in supplying users with workflow solutions, middleware, analytics, and much more.
It will be interesting to see how some of Microsoft’s competitors like IBM, Oracle, and Lombardi will position its BPM Suites to combat Microsoft’s majority share of this area. What are your thoughts on Microsoft and BPM?
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Friday, August 15, 2008
Haldiram looks to Infogain Corporation for BPM
According to Moneycontrol, Haldiram, a manufacturer of famous Indian snacks, has turned to Infogain to help align their retail manufacturing needs. Infogain will help develop and implement a dispatch management solution to streamline its business processes across it’s global network of manufacturing units. Infogain is known for its expertise in retail business process management.
Pramod Kapoor, Infogain’s retail delivery services head, had this to say about the deal:
“Infogain has extensive experience in planning and executing implementations that optimize our client’s business processes. We aim to provide a reliable and futuristic automation solution to Haldiram that will redefine its dispatch management practices to bring in more productivity and business efficiency. Infogain’s technology framework, tools and best practices will ensure minimum risk and high operational competence for Haldiram’s business. Infogain will follow a planned approach and methodology to execute and deliver the solution in the most timely and cost-effective manner.”
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Thursday, August 14, 2008
Positives of BPM
This post from big think, eloquently explains the many benefits of business process management. As the post states, Gartner has forecasted the BPM will continue to rise, and investment in these practices will have a correlating trajectory. Below is a summary of the “advantages of BPM”:
- Save time and money
- Improve quality of work
- Curing business processes
- Realization of process automation
- Implementation team
- Optimization Process
- Knowledge based enterprises to change
This list highlights some of the positives of BPM but what are other benefits that your organization has seen after utilizing these type of processes?
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
HCL Automates BPM for the State of Nebraska
MarketWatch reports that The State of Nebraska’s Worker’s
The court has invested much time in trying to become a ‘paperless’ court, but in its efforts has had a tough time tracking and reporting data on events as workers compensation filings pass for approvals. BPM tools can automate this process and make a paperless environment work. The objectives of NWCC is to streamline workers compensation processes while separating process management rules and controls from structured data interaction.
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Pitny’s Delicious Foods looks to BPM for efficiency
Business process management can increase the speed and efficiency of data running through a company. IT Business of Canada has the report here. Pitney’s Delicious Foods, of
With this new software, they hope to automate this process which will lead to better control of their inventory, and in turn leave them with better warehouse stock numbers and provide them with more accurate restocking schedules.
The next step in their process to implementing BPM is to install the software, a seven week process. This new software will show the benefits of an automated process from the front lines of the factory to upper level management, as they will now have better control over their inventory numbers.
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Monday, August 11, 2008
E-mails Role in Business Process Management
“(Employees) spend most of their time handling exceptions to business processes. That’s what they are doing in their inbox for four hours a day. E-mail has become the great exception handler.”
Padilla further expands by discussing reasons as to why e-mail has become time consuming in organizations:
- [We are] Making it up as we go along
- Not enforcing business process
- Business processes that are not automated or automated with software that is outdated or doesn’t fulfill the user’s needs
- Lack of communications within an application or integration with other communication mechanisms
- Lack of communication alternatives besides e-mail
These points raise questions regarding organizations use of BPM. If e-mail is taking up much of an employees time as a way to deal with exception in BPM, does this mean that the company does not have effective business processes in place? Do you agree with the author’s points? Is there anything you would add or detract from the list above?
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Thursday, August 7, 2008
Iontas Helps Solve BPM Issues
According to this article on Market Watch, Iontas has added a function in their Focus software suite which will capture every step that people take to conduct business tasks, without interrupting their work or requiring integration. The application will graphically map out how processes are being followed, which will be a huge help for managers in order to determine where and how to focus resources for process improvement.
This software will end guessing games about how people use information technology. With focus, managers can look forward to improving efficiency and reducing operational costs. Iontas CEO Joe Stockton mentions:
"Every manager at every company needs to understand their processes before they can optimize them.”
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Community College moves to BPM
In a recent article by Fox Business, they reported that Edmonds Community College, in
The new system they’ve adopted, Liquid Office, will help create, deploy, route, approve and manage many digital documents a year. The current system for management of documents is primarily done with paper.
Here is what Victor Portolese, manager, Application Development Services at
"Previously, all of our administrative information was managed using paper-based processes that were labor intensive and prone to error. We required a solution that would reduce the time and costs associated with the management of forms while also integrating easily with our existing system framework. The LiquidOffice solution provides us with out-of-the-box robust capabilities that can be rapidly tailored and deployed by our staff with little to no programming. With Autonomy
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Monday, August 4, 2008
BPM and SOA
This latest post on SOA Evolution details the evolution of business process management from the 1980’s all the way to today’s day and age. In the 1980s BPM consisted of jotting down processes on pen and paper, getting a team of programmers to build it, and then implementing it usually on one huge computer. In the 1990s BPM changed to a more organizational approach. Systems included process diagrams, IT and business change. It is easier to make sense of business process management than SOA, and this is why businesses are hesitant to embrace SOA. IT departments are aware that SOA is needed in order to make SOA work, and this is how BPM will eventually “save” SOA.
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Friday, August 1, 2008
Business Processes and Management
Adopting a business process approach to management can sometimes be difficult to navigate. This article from BPMenterprise.com offers a useful guide on the appropriate steps needed. First as they say, the two questions that are asked about this process are
“Who are your customers/stakeholders, and what are the benefits that your organization offers them?”
After determining the answer to that question, the following outline can be applied in order to implement a business process approach to management.
- Determine the value chains that deliver these benefits
- Decompose the process and determine the process boundries
- Select appropriate metrics based on critical success factors for the identified processes and overall strategy
- Appoint process owners for each core process
- Begin a never ending cycle of business process improvement
Is there anything that you would change in this outline, or is this a process that you would follow?
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