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The Complete Business Process Handbook: Extended Business Process Management, Volume Two, provides extensive information on every aspect of the processes, frameworks, methods, and approaches to implement BPM, an area with increasing interest (in the domain of BPM) for an ever-growing community of managers, end users, analysts, consultants, vendors, and academics. This book reflects the increasing interest in BPM and meets its demands by covering groundbreaking new research on best practices, leading practices, and outperformers vs. underperformers. It provides real-world best practices and examples of award-winning industry leaders and innovators. Along with an in-depth look at extended BPM ontology, readers will discover enhanced modeling capabilities that enable an entirely new way of working with processes, along with tactics on how to combine enterprise architecture and BPM. The book provides a comprehensive assessment of the topic, helping users gain a better understanding of business process management, how to get started, and how to avoid the common pitfalls that can lead to failed projects and poor BPM adoption. * Teachers users about business process management (BPM) and how to get started* Provides extensive information on BPM processes and frameworks, methods, and approaches to implement BPM* Gives real-world best practices and leading practice examples of award-winning industry leaders and innovators* Presents common pitfalls that can lead to failed BPM projects, and ultimately, poor BPM adoption
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Prof. Mark von Rosing is in every way an innovator impacting developments, standards, frameworks, methods and approaches around the world. For over 15 years he has taught in different universities around the world. He founded in 2004, the Global University Alliance (GUA), the largest non-vendor academic platform for academic collaboration. As a part of the GUA work he has been involved of developing 96 Enterprise Standards and 51 Industry Standards, both with ISO, OMG, LEADing Practice, NATO and many more. Founding LEADing Practice, the fastest growing community with +3900 practitioners. Some of the major focus areas are among others: . Academic research focus on Enterprise DNA, Business Model, BPM, EA, Value Modelling, Case Management and Social Media . Member & Co-developer of the OMG-Object Management Group standards, which has among others published: - Value Delivery Modeling Language (VDML) - Business planning and motivation modeling (BMM) - Business Process Modeling Notations (BPMN) - Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Rules (SBVR) - Decision Model and Notation (DMN) . Researcher and developer of ISO Enterprise Architecture standards . Research collaboration and developer with IEEE standards. . Member & Co-developer of the Global TOGAF Business Architecture Methods & Certification Development Group . Development member of the NATO standards, including EA, BPM, Capabilities and joint mission execution. . Built the BPM and EA curriculum for the SAP University Alliance (+ 900 universities). . Developer of SAP Business Process Expert (BPX) and SAP LEAD Enterprise Architecture certification program. . SAP AG Method developer e.g. ASAP, SAP Agile, BPM, Enterprise Architecture (EAF). Author of multiple publications among them the last 3 years: . SAP Press bestseller: "Applying real-world BPM in an SAP environment" . IEEE publication "Defining the profession of the Business Architect" as well as the publication "How to integrate Enterprise Architecture and BPM", . Springer: Conceptual Structures in LEADing and Best Enterprise Practices as well as The Impact of Culture Differences on Cloud Computing Adoption . Future Strategies Inc. and the Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC) "Passports to Success in BPM John A. Zachman is the originator of the "Framework for Enterprise Architecture (The Zachman FrameworkT) which has received broad acceptance around the world as an integrative framework, an ontology for descriptive representations for Enterprises. Mr. Zachman is not only known for this work on Enterprise Architecture, but is also known for his early contributions to IBM's Information Strategy methodology (Business Systems Planning) as well as to their Executive team planning techniques (Intensive Planning). Mr. Zachman retired from IBM in 1990, having served them for 26 years. He is Founder and Chairman of his own education and consulting business, Zachman International .
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