Posts Tagged Social BPM
Google leapfrogs into BPM with Noodle!
Posted by Ashish Bhagwat in BPM, Business, Innovation, Marketing, Technology on April 1, 2011
Google has finally arrived into the Enterprise space with their Enterprise BPM offering called Noodle (named after process spaghetti!). They have silently put together their technology and shaped them beautifully into what we have been missing “in one single platform” for a long time. Here’s a sneak-peek at what they have unleashed out of the blue… […]
What comprises the Definitive Core of BPM?
Posted by Ashish Bhagwat in Architecture, BPM, Business, Technology on March 6, 2011
what is the definitive core set which needs to exist in any initiative to call it BPM, without a vendor or a solution provider or an analyst requiring to label it as such, and exclusively so? And why this question now?
Don Your Green and Blue Hats, BPM-the-Social-Way is much more!
Posted by Ashish Bhagwat in Architecture, BPM, Business, Innovation, Leadership, Management, Technology on May 20, 2010
Any-whichever way we look at it, technologically or as a way to make businesses better, BPM-the-social-way is much more than what “Social BPM” seems right now… time to don the Green and Blue Hats!
Will Social Networking Wave Wash Away Centers of Excellence?
Posted by Ashish Bhagwat in BPM, Business, Innovation, Leadership, Management, Technology on April 19, 2010
Theo Priestly brought up a stirring point and claimed that social wave while removing silos will also bring the extinction of the COEs. Well, I disagree. In this post I cover the premise of BPM COE, and the the reasons I do not believe that BPM COEs could get washed away with the social wave.
Harness Social Technologies To Conquer BPM’s Next Frontier
Posted by Ashish Bhagwat in BPM, Business, Technology on April 5, 2010
[tweetmeme source=”ashish_bhagwat” only_single=false] Sharing a deck from Clay Richardson on leveraging the social technologies in BPM. Good coverage! View more presentations from Clay Richardson.
Social is a Phenomenon, not another Discipline/Practice!
Posted by Ashish Bhagwat in BPM, Business, Technology on March 25, 2010
Yesterday in Forrester #crmjam on Twitter, Social (networking, not cause!) aspects got a lot of attention. One of the converging points, as per Theo, is around social BPM and social CRM. This is correct, however, IMO, Social is a Phenomenon and not a discipline. What should remain – when we are done with this phenomenon – is the set of disciplines that are better placed to collaborate and synergize toward customer centricity.
Unified Communication will play an important role in BPM (why ignore it?)
Posted by Ashish Bhagwat in Architecture, BPM, Business, Management, Technology on March 10, 2010
Most of the current focus of Social BPM is around Web 2.0 and social networking. It’s amusing that Unified Communication (UC) has been overlooked. Social media do their bit in terms of bringing people together on some of these media. But, a whole lot of duplication of collaboration effort can be reduced drastically by leveraging UC. I’m convinced UC will play an important role in BPM, but should it remain a subconscious effort?