Each month we are publishing a summary of a single Chapter in Paul Harmon’s and Roger Tregear’s book. Questioning BPM, in which 33 respected thought leaders in the BPM community respond to a set of 15 questions. This month, Paul writes a summary of responses to Question 9, Process Governance—Control or Liberty?
Question 8: Quality of Process or Process of Quality?
Each month we are publishing a summary of a single Chapter in Paul Harmon’s and Roger Tregear’s book, Questioning BPM, in which 33 respected thought leaders in the BPM community respond to a set of 15 questions. This month, Paul writes a summary of responses to Question 8: Quality of Process or Process of Quality?
Question 7-What’s The Return on Process?
In the July Update we published the fifth Article from a new book by Paul Harmon and Roger Tregear, Questioning BPM, in which 33 respected thought leaders in the BPM community respond to a set of 15 questions. This month, Paul writes a summary of responses to Question 7, “What’s the Return on Process?”
Questioning BPM: Question 6, Why a Process Architecture?
Last month we published the fourth Article from a new book by Paul Harmon and Roger Tregear, Questioning BPM, in which 33 respected thought leaders in the BPM community respond to a set of 15 questions. This month Paul writes a summary of responses to question 6, “Why a Process Architecture”?
Is the Matrix Worth the Effort?
Last month we published the third Article from a new book by Paul Harmon and Roger Tregear, Questioning BPM, in which 33 respected thought leaders in the BPM community respond to a set of 15 questions. This month Paul writes a summary of responses to question 5, Is the Matrix Worth the Effort?
Question 4: What’s next for BPMS?
Last month we published the second Article from a new book by Paul Harmon and Roger Tregear, Questioning BPM, in which 33 respected thought leaders in the BPM community respond to a set of 15 questions. This month Paul writes a summary of responses to the question, “What’s next for BPMS?”
Questioning BPM?
Last month we published the first Article from a new book by Paul Harmon and Roger Tregear, Questioning BPM, in which 33 respected thought leaders in the BPM community respond to a set of 15 questions. This month features a summary of responses to the question, “Is BPM a Strategic Tool?”
Questioning BPM?
In January, 2016, Paul Harmon and BPTrends Columnist, Roger Tregear, published a new book: Questioning BPM? Paul and Roger enlisted a group of 33 respected thought leaders in the business process community to respond to a set of 15 questions. They then edited the responses and produced and published Questioning BPM? This Article presents a summary of responses to the question – Who Cares? Each month they will consider one of these questions in a brief Article.