Social BPM : Time for a Reality Check | Bouncing Thoughts

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There are Systems Integrators***. Tech-writers. An endless number of ‘Social Media Experts’ & thought leaders. And a whole lot of smart people who all have a variety of ideas on Social Networking and Enterprise Social, its different avatars, …

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Data That Thinks ‘Big,’ But Acts Local – Street Fight

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Street FightData That Thinks ‘Big,’ But Acts LocalStreet FightThe idea is that local content and ad delivery continue to get smarter with more context around people, places and how they’re connected.

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Siri And Rivals Prep Next Trick: Mind Reading – InformationWeek

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Siri And Rivals Prep Next Trick: Mind ReadingInformationWeekInformationWeek: The Business Value of Technology. InformationWeek: The Business … They have access to our social networks. They can see which …

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The Process Ninja

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Process Improvement, BPM & BPR demystified. The process ninja explains all. Six Sigma and Lean are dead, the process revolution starts here.

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Column 2 : BPM, Enterprise 2.0 and technology trends in business.

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BPM: The Trends to watch in 2012 « Adam Deane

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If ECM vendors don’t start pulling their socks up – Documents, Record management, Collaboration will become part of the BPM offering as well. Even without these, I foresee event …

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Why Big Data Matters to BPM (and especially to Case Management …

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From our last post we’ve got a pretty good idea where all this Big Data is coming from. In this post I argue that size matters. Then I turn around and argue that size doesn’t matter. As Emerson said, “A foolish consistency is the …

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Local Governments

I have been doing a lot of discussing and analyzing of local governments. With austerity and economic stimulus battering them to and fro in the ever changing dynamics of regional and national governments I look to how Web 2.0 and dare I say e-government projects have progressed ? It seems so-so: citizen communication is better and one can communicate more readily with the politicians (Social Media – another post ). But how are the back office capabilities doing ? Sure ERP, CRM, and HRMS do things. We actually did a business value assessment of an ERP modernization only to find that the case workers were printing screenshots of their work incase they were being audited. This showed me that they did not trust the application.

End users and line of business owners in city and municipal governments need better means to get their jobs done. Government workers at their desks have ” cheat sheets” these illustrate how to actually get work done. How to bypass broken processes and inconsistent policies. Take that as your flag in the sand and work from there. Still today most IT projects play lip service to end users.

That is why I am having discussions with cities and municipalities on a strategic approach around dynamic case management or advanced case management It’s a strategy and an approach to more tightly align people, process, and policy for more effective government administrative services. Stay tuned for examples

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