One of the interesting things that has occured in the past decade is the emergence of serious academic programs that offer instruction in BPM. One can now take a MA or even a PhD in BPM. This, in turn, guarantees that, in the future, there will be a serious body of knowledge of best practices that will grow and mature as scholars gather data and study BPM best practices.
For those who are young and considering a career in process work, this month's column by Dr. Jan vom Brocke, a professor at the University of Liechenstein, on where to study business process management is a major contribution. I urge students and those in organizations seeking BPM talent to study this column. And I thank Jan for the effort he has made to clarify where BPM education stands today. It's a valuable service to the whole BPM community.
To access the article, visit www.bptrends.com and see Dr. vom Brocke's column.
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