8:00am - 9:00am - Registration and Continental
Breakfast
9:00am -10:00am
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Coleman |
The Process
Enterprise: How Process Transformation Changes
The Business
Tom Coleman,
Chief Information and Process Officer, Sloan
Valve Company
IT can be very
effective at driving process improvement
throughout the organization. To be successful
in this area IT must prove that it truly
understands process, has credibility to take on
this initiative and show that its efforts at
Business Process Management will yield huge
gains in productivity for the enterprise.
To start, IT
needs to understand what Process Transformation
is and how it benefits the business.
In this
session, attendees will learn the following from
a seasoned CIPO:
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How the
process of change starts
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How to move
from problem solving techniques up through
holistic process redesign
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What are
the business implications when moving
through process transformation
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What is the
full extent of IT’s responsibility to
business process design and management.
10:00am - 10:30am - Refreshment Break
10:30am
- 11:30am
Designing an Effective BPM Framework: How to
Understand the Different Methodologies
Brett Champlin, President, Association of
Business Process Management Professionals
(ABPMP)
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Champlin |
Designing a framework can be a rather daunting
task and redesign may seem even worse. To avoid crucial mistakes and/or having to go through a
redesign it is essential that you have well
thought out/mapped out framework.
In this session attendees will learn about the
different methodologies and which one is the
best fit for your organization. The
discussion will provide IT professionals with an
understanding of these methodologies from a
business perspective.
The speaker who will be discussing the business
perspective has in-depth IT department
experience.
11:30am - 12:30pm
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Gleischman |
Integration: How to Align IT Architectures with
Business Architectures
Jay Gleischman, CEO and Managing Partner, 4Gen
Consulting LP
One of the greatest hurdles to overcome within
the context of BPM as it relates to efficiencies
and effectiveness is that of poorly aligned
business and IT architectures. But how do you
accomplish this?
In this session attendees will learn:
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How to synchronize alignment efforts
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How to deliver incremental, ROI driven
projects
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How to streamline alignment through business
process automation and retooling, front-end
alignment and back-end modernization
12:30pm - 1:30pm - Luncheon
1:30pm
- 2:30pm
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Zimmerman |
Driving Results from IT that Deliver Business
Value
Bob Zimmerman, Vice President, Delivery, CTO,
Geneca
CIOs today are under the gun to build value for
the business and not to be seen merely as
tactical or reactive.
In the mind of business users, BPM raises
technology to the same level of importance as
business. BP gives your customers a competitive
edge by creating clear communication between
business and technology and ultimately saves
time and money.
CIOs can reasonably impact their company's
competitive position by supporting BPM
initiatives and removing distractions for the
business. In order to support the BPM team,
there needs to be clarity on what the business
expects and what IT delivers. So, in a way, BPM
enforces a discipline and a rigor, forcing
alignment between IT and the business. In so
doing, it ensures that changes to the business
are implemented very rapidly and with no
surprises.
This presentation explains:
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The critical success factors that guide IT
to deliver on business process requirements
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Approaches and techniques to create common
objectives and vision
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How to build a common language that provides
the right information for assisting
executive decision-making
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How to link I.T. process performance to
organizational goals
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How to design metrics that measure the
effectiveness of process improvements
2:30pm - 3:00pm - Refreshment Break
3:00pm
- 4:00pm
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Chomko |
Business Rules: The Next Step in Enhancing
Enterprise Productivity
Rik Chomko, Co-Founder, InRule Technology
For effective Business Process Management it is
essential that IT and business professionals are
on the same page and can communicate
effectively. A business rules approach can help
formalize business rules in a context that both
technologists and business managers can
understand.
But how does it work and what is the real value?
In this session attendees will learn how to:
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Define and implement a business rules
approach
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Increase business agility through a business
rules approach
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How to make the manageability of business
processes more accessible
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Understand the technical details also known
as ‘rules engines’
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Break down silos
4:00pm - 5:00pm
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Block

Phillips |
Pitfall Avoidance: How to Avoid Potential
Problems when Implementing BPM
Moderator: Matt Green, Senior Director
Product Management, Software AG
Panelists: Jim Block, IT Program
Manager, Baxter Credit Union,
John Landenberger, Vice President - BSP, CNA,
John Phillips, Vice President & CIO,
Allscripts
As with any
business transformation, there are many
opportunities for missteps or falling into
traps. In this panel discussion, attendees will
learn from BPM professionals as to how they have
handled the following:
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The most challenging parts of the business
process improvement effort
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What strategies they used to
evaluate/mitigate risk
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Where the potential for failure lies
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What are the warning signs that your project
is headed for danger