A quick update on what’s up at Eclectic Zone…
Last week, I have started blogging at Redux Online as guest blogger. I feel excited about being able to share my thoughts through more channels.
I already have few posts there, check them out!
- There’s one on BPM-SOA confusion titled “And We Thought BPM V/S SOA Blur Was Already Beaten To Death…” where I illustrate through an experience as to how this confusion plays out in reality.
- And there’s one on the fact that the various styles of process management (including case management) have existed for some time, I refer an old picture from Gartner. The post is titled “Old Wine Sells For Itself, Who Needs A New Bottle?”
I have also been commentating at ebizQ and on other blogs – I think I will add the blog roll here sometime soon.
Highlighting some posts that have been most popular here:
Do not treat Process Solutions as Applications
Defining BPM and State thereof – The Perspectives at Play
BPM Ecosystem – Blurring Boundaries or Systematic Convergence
Which flavor of COE is right for your Enterprise BPM Strategy
BPM in Cloud? Really? Not anytime soon…
Dynamic Process Capabilities are powerful, but use with caution
Thanks for being with me. Keep coming back and share your experiences! There’s a lot to come and I guess I have just started 🙂
#1 by Adam Deane on May 13, 2010 - 6:50 am
Keep up the good work Ashish. I enjoy reading your posts.
Your latest “Old wine sells itself” with the five styles of process is a good reminder that the new “Case Management” and ACM have actually been around for years.
Even your twitter posts get my attention, BPM and non-BPM (for example: I found myself looking up “Tagore” on Google a few days ago after your tweet “Tagore and Gandhi greatest Indians ever”).
I might not always leave a comment on your posts or participate in twitter debates, but like “a fly on the wall” I like to stop, listen and learn from the different industry expert’s point of view, including yourself. Your time and effort in creating these posts is appreciated
Cheers,
Adam
#2 by Ashish Bhagwat on May 13, 2010 - 7:46 am
Adam,
Thanks a lot mate! This feeling is mutual – I like reading your stuff – and again, I may not stop by and comment but always appreciate! I actually started blogging and tweeting for my own sake, I have something to say I voice it out. Feels nice to hear it’s all worthwhile. Thanks again!
Cheers,
Ashish
#3 by Sandy Kemsley on May 13, 2010 - 1:13 pm
Ashish, just beware the dangers of spreading your personal brand too thin: I quit eBizQ blogging a couple of years ago because people started to think that I worked there, and eBizQ still refuses to remove my content from their site which causes a lot of ongoing confusion. Then this popped up this week at TUCON: http://www.flickr.com/photos/skemsley/4603964372/