Posts Tagged ‘Process Management’

Microsoft Office 2010 vs. Google Docs conversations aren’t just happening in the break room. Microsoft and Google themselves have taken some careful shots at one another over the last few months – the most explicit of which include Google’s claim that Google Docs makes Office 2003 and 2007 better (don’t adopt Office 2010) and Microsoft’s [...]


ROIs matter most in high-effort, high-impact business decisions. Today, we put SharePoint ROI to the test. Typically, the ROI from SharePoint depends on how it’s used. As Robert McDowell said in his book In Search of Business Value: “Technology provides no benefits of its own; it is the application of technology to business opportunities that [...]


If you search for “ROI of BPM” in Google, you’ll find a host of ROI calculators and links that will “MAXIMIZE” your BPM ROI. The query results are no surprise. ROI matters most in BPM – it’s the bottom line. There’s little doubt that most BPM initiatives generate a positive ROI. A recent Gartner study [...]


Richard Veryard’s thought-provoking powerpoint “Technologies for Organizational Intelligence” claims that intelligent organizations: recognize that business opportunities are complex respond to them coherently pay attention to weak and strong signs of inefficiencies for the purpose of collective learning and innovation Veryard stresses later that intelligence is vital to a business’ survival. That idea should not sound [...]


If you’re a large enterprise, you may be using different applications and processes to support local, national, and global initiatives. On those different levels, separate applications may be needed to manage unique sales, marketing, or IT processes. The difference in processes, methodologies, and application tools may lead to inefficiencies in management, such as: Higher cost [...]



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