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We need to teach organisations that it’s not bad practice to throw something away entirely in order to achieve the greatest gains. We need to educate the leadership that the retention of a process out of some nostalgic desire and misty eyed belief it works in today’s context is wrong and that it’s ok to say goodbye to a beloved one and make way for a newborn. - Theo Priestley

BPM = Understand, Measure and Improve

When times are tough, organizations need to focus on their core competencies, improve their value proposition and do more with less. There is no question that in today’s volatile economy, extreme business-cycle fluctuations can occur often. With proper business process management implementation, you’ll have the ability to manage an array of business changes that constantly transpire. Without proper BPM training, understanding the key components that make process management successful can be daunting. With this in view Incture, one of the leading SAP NW BPM implementers in Asia, together with SAP Education is conducting for the second time in a row, a jump start workshop for executives as a part of their SAP NetWeaver Process Orchestration World Tour 2012. Their popular workshop have been delivered in more than 4 countries over the last two years, covering the core business impact and IT benefits of process improvement with BPM. This workshop is now delivered as a SAP course - WSGBPM.

Course highlights:

The workshop will enable the participants to develop comprehensive BPM business case, metrics and success criteria, increase the ROI of the existing projects and initiatives with BPM and finally lead the BPM conversations in their organizations and engage the business teams with compelling proposals on reducing process cycle times, creating new revenue opportunities, reducing cost, reducing risks and increasing customer experience.

Who should attend?

  • Business Process Professionals, Business and System Analysts, Process Architects, Process change agents, IT Executives or any one responsible for defining and executing process improvement or BPM strategies or initiatives
  • System and Application Architects, Enterprise Architects, Business Architects, IT governance professionals looking to connect BPM to their organization's business and technology architectures

Agenda: BPM Jump Start for Executives

Where:

March 15-16, 2012

Johannesburg, RSA

Registration Closed

April 12-13, 2012

Netherlands

Registration Closed

April 16-17, 2012

Waldorf, Germany

Registration Closed

April 19-20, 2012

New York, NY

Registration Closed

April 23-24, 2012

Chicago, IL

Registration Closed

April 26-27, 2012

Bay Area

Registration Closed

April 30-May1, 2012

Seattle, WA

Registration Closed

July 5-6, 2012

Singapore

Registration Closed

August 23-24, 2012

Bangalore

Registration open

August 27-28, 2012

Mumbai

Registration open

August 30-31, 2012

Chennai

Registration open

September 3-4, 2012

Delhi

Registration open


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