BPM Maturity Survey – Key take away points
In anticipation of the upcoming BPM Asia Pacific Forum on the 19th October 2010, we have posted results from last year’s BPM-Maturity Survey hosted during an interactive session by Imre Hegedus Consulting. This survey will be revisted at this year’s forum for the third year in a row.
The 2009 BPM Maturity Survey can be viewed here:
http://tinyurl.com/bpmlinkedin
We invite you to share your thoughts or comments on the survey. What are your personal views on the Key Take Away Points from last year’s forum? Do you think that the BPM community has changed in 2010? If so, why?
Happy reading!
The leading business process management event of the year
Business Process Management Asia Pacific
Two-day connected forum and workshops
19-21 October 2010
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Hear from our expert panel of speakers:
Rio Tinto
Singtel Optus
Queensland Rail
Imre Hegedus Consulting
University of Melbourne
BPM-Forum the Netherlands
Korstmos (The Netherlands)
Brisbane City Council
Brabham Consulting
Department of the Premier and Cabinet SA
Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC)
The LiTMUS Group
Queensland University of Technology
BusAdv Pty Ltd
State Street
Leighton Contractors
SuperPartners Pty Ltd
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Business Process Improvement Guided by the BPMM
http://www.arkgroupaustralia.com.au/pdf/BPMMarticles.pdf
The BPMM describes an evolutionary improvement path that guides organizations in moving from immature, inconsistent business activities to mature, disciplined processes. The BPMM consists of 5 stages of organizational maturity that represent plateaus in an organization’s improvement journey. The BPMM orders these stages so that improvements at each stage provide a foundation on which to build improvements undertaken at the next stage. Thus, an improvement strategy drawn from the BPMM provides a roadmap for the continual improvement of business
‘Strategic BPM Forum’ Programme – Now Available
The programme for the Strategic BPM connected forum is now available for download here
The connected forum will allow attendees to hear practical case studies from high level Australian and international process experts. The programme feautres details on our expert event contributors, client case studies and information on speaker sessions and workshops lead by our International Keynote presenters.
For more information, contact Ark Group Australia on aga@arkgroupasia.com or call 1300 550 662
Welcome to BPM Asia Pacific
Business process management (BPM) offers a new and exciting way to view an organisation. It breaks the business down into a collection of practical and effective processes rather than clustering departments in a traditional manner. Effective implementation of BPM can provide constructive work environments, reduced costs and increased business revenue that is becoming a significant trend within public and private sector organisations in Australia. However, many organisations are finding it difficult to effectively integrate BPM into business. Issues such as aligning BPM with organisational culture, planning for change, addressing governance and strategy, achieving process maturity, and showing the value of process modelling are integral contributors in elevating staff morale and performance and must therefore consistently be kept at an optimal standard.