This FREE seminar offers you the added benefit of attending a world-class event. You will learn about three of the best practices in BPM, the likely pitfalls, the methods to ensure your organization's success, all in an interactive web based TV format.
Date & Time: October 5, 2009 @ 2-3PM EST
3 essential steps for BPM is a great introduction for just about anyone who needs to understand how to plan, prioritize and understand key factors that will affect the success of any BPM project.
By attending this FREE online seminar you will be able to:
- Use a proven method to prioritize and categorize the best opportunities for process improvement in your organization (4 quadrant system)
- Apply three simple strategies to analyze processes you want to improve for quality, efficiency and compliance
- Identify key tools and approaches to ensure your project does not get sidetracked due to cultural or change management issues from participants.
What’s in it for me and my organization?
- Award winning authors share their “proven action plans” for your emergency planning
- Includes best practices and tools for processes and strategies to get the job done
- Raise your profile and skills to improve communication between workgroups
Each workshop includes:
- How to build process maps for emergency procedures
- State of the art best practice materials in an engaging and entertaining format
- A copy of the presentation materials for reference after the program is complete
- Visio based process map software for documenting processes
“The seminar has information and content that goes beyond most BPM content that I have reviewed. Fast paced and to the point.” - Bill Waites
Who should attend
- Managers and executives who need to understand and implement BPM
- Business Process Owners tasked with the transformation of processes.
- Small business owners looking to improve their operations quickly and easily
- Executives developing strategic plans for their organization's business performance
- Aspiring Project Managers looking to improve their skill set in the marketplace
- Software evaluation teams who need to understand BPM technologies and product

