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Scaling BPM Adoption: From Project to Program with IBM Business Process Manager

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 29 March 2012, updated 04 October 2012

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ISBN-10: 073843681X
ISBN-13: 9780738436814
IBM Form #: SG24-7973-01


Authors: Lisa Dyer, Flournoy Henry, Ines Lehmann, Guy Lipof, Fahad Osmani, Dennis Parrott, Wim Peeters and Jonas Zahn

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    Abstract

    Your first Business Process Management (BPM) project is a crucial first step on your BPM journey. It is important to begin this journey with a philosophy of change that allows you to avoid common pitfalls that lead to failed BPM projects, and ultimately, poor BPM adoption. This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes the methodology and best practices that lead to a successful project and how to use that success to scale to enterprise-wide BPM adoption. This updated edition contains a new chapter on planning a BPM project.

    The intended audience for this book includes all people who participate in the discovery, planning, delivery, deployment, and continuous improvement activities for a business process. These roles include process owners, process participants, subject matter experts (SMEs) from the operational business, and technologists responsible for delivery, including BPM analysts, BPM solution architects, BPM administrators, and BPM developers.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction

    Chapter 2. Business scenario used in this book

    Chapter 3. Process discovery

    Chapter 4. Planning a BPM project

    Chapter 5. Implementing a BPM project

    Chapter 6. Deploying a process

    Chapter 7. Managing a process

    Chapter 8. Business process governance

     

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