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How Ready are You for BPM? - Assessing your Maturity and Building your Roadmap

A session at Building Business Capability 2011

Wednesday 2nd November, 2011

11:40am to 12:40pm (EST)

Becoming more mature is something that helps people deal with tricky unfamiliar situations in life and likewise organizations with new business issues. While it is true that some people never seem to grow up or learn, organizations cannot afford to remain adolescent when others around them are striving to manage better. Using a simple yet surprisingly reliable process maturity assessment that you can apply while in the conference session, you will estimate your current maturity level and assess the gap that you have to deal with going forward to the level of maturity you seek. Deciding what your organization should do about becoming more capable with process management will also require an understanding of its readiness to even aim for higher levels. Wanting to be the best does not mean you are ready for the changes that are needed to get there or that the timing is right. You may have to set interim targets for now and build a base from which to grow. The combination of your maturity gap and organizational readiness will establish the right roadmap for achieving what is desirable and possible. In the session we will:

Walk through a CMMI – like maturity model for BPM
Assess your current maturity
Establish your maturity gap
Determine your organizational readiness
Review possible plans of attack and sample roadmaps for a variety of starting and ending points

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Roger Burlton

BPM methodologist, consultant, facilitator, author conference leader bio from Twitter

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Time 11:40am12:40pm EST

Date Wed 2nd November 2011

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