Business Use Cases for Project Management Process Solutions By Bernie Keh, President and CEO, BOT International
This White Paper discusses business use cases for the implementation and use of project management process solutions.
Business use cases for project management process solutions exist at many levels throughout an organization from the project management office and IT department to ...
"In today's global business environment, leaders of organizations must deal with a myriad of complex risks, many of which carry potentially substantial consequences. Many businesses are implementing enterprise risk management (ERM) as a program to improve the identification, assessment, and management of risks across internal silos.
With thought leadership from IBM Global Business Services, this ...
We have survived a global dot com meltdown, and a recession deepened by the events of September 11, 2001. The economy is showing signs of recovery. But, things are not as they were. Businesses are being asked to be more responsible, and laws such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act are requiring it. This renewed focus on “the business as business” signals a return to the process as the means of getting ...
This white paper discusses the potential of fax servers in an IP architecture to save costs and enhance productivity. It also reviews how the centralized and fault-tolerant nature of IP fax servers can assist companies in their efforts toward automating business processes, managing documents, and meeting regulatory and compliance standards.
Special focus is on the long distance savings ...
Communication is everything. The moment we’re born, the labyrinth of neurons in our brain starts processing and distributing information. Strong neural connections help our brains to expand their function so we can make smart decisions and reach our potential. Our well being relies on quick, efficient messaging. If the right connections aren’t made early on, our brains miss vital input that would ...
Learn how best-practice organizations allocate funds to business process management (BPM). Based on APQC research, this article explains how resources, funds, and reporting are handled for the BPM programs at top-performing organizations.
These standard definitions--including business process management (BPM), functional-based organization, and process-focused organization--provide clarity and direction when implementing and explaining BPM within an organization.
Organizations that manage by process see marked improvements as they integrate cross-functional work with end-to-end goals in mind. APQC's 2005 Business Process Management study examined best-practice organizations that successfully implemented business process management (BPM) enterprise-wide. This overview outlines the major findings uncovered during the study. The full report contains in-depth ...
Within the past several years there has been enormous innovation in the way workflow solutions are designed and built. In the past, using a process-oriented strategy was only successful under certain conditions as it was unable to adapt to situations that involved complex business rules. Many large corporations became frustrated by the failure of process improvement projects and resorted to using ...
This white paper explores many of the issues faced by both small and large life sciences companies when attempting to apply technology to the clinical trial process. It introduces the concept of business process management (BPM) and how this technology differs from traditional software applications. Additionally, it provides examples of BPM applications in the clinical trial process and explains ...
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