Interaction is Standard
If you like interactive roundtables you’ll love the ones
at BPM Think Tank 2008 - Europe. During this workshop-style
event, you’ll not only participate in roundtables,
you’ll take away actionable suggestions based on working
and conversing with people who have experienced similar
challenges dealing with complexity and rapid change in
their organizations. Best of all, some of those folks
already have solutions.
In-depth Conversations
BPM Think Tank is unique in that delegates spend a full
hour and a quarter for each roundtable deep in discussion
around the real issues of BPM adoption and
implementation. During these roundtable discussions,
delegates learn from each other, facilitated by the
world’s leading practitioners. They share their
experiences and draw out the expertise in the group,
before reporting back to the conference as a whole.
Established Format
Now in its fourth year, BPM Think Tank 2008 gathers
experts and practitioners to cover BPM with an emphasis
on the business side, discussing how process orientation
benefits the business by, for example, bringing process
design and business goals closer together, speeding
reaction to changing business conditions, and aiding
governance and regulatory compliance. The program
features unique roundtable discussions, case studies,
panel sessions, and keynotes highlighting BPM success
stories; a separate demonstration area will showcase BPM
products.
Can’t
Miss Event!
BPM Think Tank’s unique gathering of experts and its
highly interactive format make it a can’t-miss event.
You’ll rub elbows with some of the world’s leading
experts on BPM—those executives, technologists and
industry experts who have helped to shape the industry
as it stands today. You will both hear and be heard as
we share case studies, the state-of-the-art from
business and technology viewpoints, the most vexing
problems for practitioners, and the most promising
directions for future innovation.
This year’s event grants you a front row
seat to the future of BPM. Gain uncommon insight into
BPM in the real world.
Last updated
on
10/16/2008 by Mike
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