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Tweet Jam: How to Deal with Unpredictable, Unstructured, Business Process
AUTHORS OF 'MASTERING THE UNPREDICTABLE' ANSWER QUESTIONS, SHARE BEST
PRACTICES ON MANAGING UNSTRUCTURED PROCESSES
Thursday, July 15 • Moderated by Connie Moore of Forrester
Research
WHAT: Connie Moore of Forrester Research
http://www.forrester.com/rb/analyst/connie_moore along with authors of
the newly published book Mastering the Unpredictable
http://www.masteringtheunpredictable.com/ will host a Tweet Jam to
answer questions about the top challenges facing business and IT
practitioners in managing the unpredictable, less structured business
processes that remain major headaches for IT organizations – and how
Adaptive Case Management (ACM)
http://www.xpdl.org/nugen/p/adaptive-case-management/public.htm can help
solve them.
According to Nathaniel Palmer, editor-in-chief of BPM.com and
executive director of the Work?ow Management Coalition (WfMC), "Right
now, case management is the next new big thing in process technology and
it's critically important that we take a deep, informed look to make
sure we understand how to apply it to our business-transformation
efforts."
Contributors to Mastering the Unpredictable include Palmer and
leading experts in the field of business process management (BPM):
Longtime WfMC associate Keith Swenson, as well as industry thought
leaders Henk de Man, David Hollingsworth, Dana Khoyi, Frank Michael
Kraft, Caffrey Lee, John T. Matthias, Dermot McCauley, Max J. Pucher,
Tom Shepherd and Jacob Ukelson.
WHEN: Thursday, July 15, 12:00 pm ET
WHERE: Online on Twitter at #acmjam hash tag or follow at
Connie Moore (@cmooreforrester). You can also tune in to coverage of
the Tweet Jam at: http://www.masteringtheunpredictable.com/
http://www.wfmc.org/
http://bpm.com
TWEET JAM DETAILS: Among the key topics to be discussed:
- What are the similarities, differences and key trends for ACM vs.
Business Process Management (BPM)? - How do I know if I need case
management? - Who in an organization should care about ACM? Why?
- What are some specific examples of knowledge work that ACM supports?
- What is the primary benefit that a knowledge worker/case manager gets
by using ACM? How about a manager? - Is there such a thing as
"Social BPM" or "Social Case Management"? What does that mean to you?
- How do you measure success in an ACM implementation? - What are
some best practices for getting started with ACM?
For executives and managers of knowledge workers, Mastering the
Unpredictable will: - Explain the need and why previous
technological approaches don't meet the need - Explain the current
technology gap, and the new technology that can close the gap - Lay
out the options that can increase the efficiency and effectiveness of
their organizations - Equip them to best take advantage of this
evolving trend
Ten books will be given to the most active and relevant participants
in the discussion.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
"Mastering the Unpredictable: How Adaptive Case Management Will
Revolutionize the Way That Knowledge Workers Get Things Done" is
available now at amazon.com (including for the Kindle) and Publisher's
Warehouse.
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