Archive for the ‘Business Process Management (BPM)’ Category
We were reminded of Phil Gilbert’s 2010 keynote, “The Democratization of Process,” earlier today while fine-tuning an integration of business process management (BPM) methodology and cloud technology. If you’re pondering the clash of governance vs crowd-sourced content, Gilbert’s keynote (below) offers some helpful perspective. BPM 2010 Keynote: Phil Gilbert – The Next Decade of BPM [...]
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Tags: BPM, business process management, Cloud, crowd-sourced, governance, methodology, phil gilbert, Technology, the democratization of process
JIRA + ITIL
Atlassian JIRA‘s a remarkably flexible tool. For most who hear “JIRA,” things like issue tracking, project management, and software development come to mind. Very rarely do people think of ITIL in relation to JIRA. But then again, many don’t know what ITIL is. If you’re a developer or in IT and don’t know what ITIL [...]
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Tags: asset management, Atlassian, Change Management, Confluence, custom, fields, functionality, incident, incident closure, Incident Management, issue, Issue Tracking, IT, IT Service Management, ITIL, ITSM, JIRA, lifecycle, methodology, problem, problem management, Process, process lifecycle, reliable, sdlc, software development, Workflow
Less Waste, Less Frustration
Another “what we do in a nutshell.” We love this stuff.
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Tags: Efficiency, Praecipio, Reduce Waste
Congratulations, Graduates!
Congrats, 2011 graduates! And special congrats to the University of Texas at Austin Class of 2011, our alma mater. You’ll be offered many unsolicited, bigger-picture pieces of advice tomorrow – so we thought we’d get your feet wet with this short note: You’ve probably heard before that life is a classroom, and that you’ll graduate [...]
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Tags: 1997, 2005, 2011, advice, alma mater, Class of 2011, Commencement, Congrats, Congratulations, David Foster Wallace, eoshow, graduate, internship, Kenyon College, Kurt Vonnegut, MIT, Speech, University of Texas
Great ideas sell, even without the fortification of brand or tangibility. If an idea’s well-built, well-defined, and in-demand, sales are almost guaranteed with a little marketing. At SXSW in March we saw lots of great ideas – ideas that practically sold themselves. We spoke with some start-up app companies that had over 100,000 downloads in [...]
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Tags: brand, Business Process, development, efficient, ideas, Integration, IT, reliability, SXSW