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Social Media can be your best friend… or your worst enemy | Business Process Management Unplugged
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Business Process Management Unplugged. Let’s unplug the technology, return to basics, and talk about how business process should be used to get and keep more loyal customers. Social Media can be your best friend… or your worst enemy. 2009/07/15 at 14:48 · Filed under BPM Unplugged. But, what David Carroll did after that should have companies quivering in the tweets! Here’s the video for a little entertainment. 2 Comments ». Wrote @ 2009/07/15 at 21:22. For managing United’s public relations campaig...
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August | 2009 | Business Process Management Unplugged
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Business Process Management Unplugged. Let’s unplug the technology, return to basics, and talk about how business process should be used to get and keep more loyal customers. Archive for August, 2009. Creating Expectations Customers Didn’t Already Have – Maybe. 2009/08/28 at 19:12 · Filed under BPM Unplugged. In the words of Steve Towers, this is Outside-In thinking. Homewood Suites identified a need that customers may have started to articulate and pushed forward with it. While it remains to be ...Perha...
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BPM Unplugged: 2009.01
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Let's unplug all the technology and return to a discourse where BPM drives the organization's strategies, structure, people and processes to do one thing - give the customer an experience he or she cannot get elsewhere and keep him or her coming back for more! As for my resolution, I will endeavor to comment at least once a month on this blog. And while my comments may span a variety of sub-topics, they will always be "topical" with respect to business process management - unplugged. Links to this post.
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BPM Unplugged: 2009 Resolutions
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Let's unplug all the technology and return to a discourse where BPM drives the organization's strategies, structure, people and processes to do one thing - give the customer an experience he or she cannot get elsewhere and keep him or her coming back for more! As for my resolution, I will endeavor to comment at least once a month on this blog. And while my comments may span a variety of sub-topics, they will always be "topical" with respect to business process management - unplugged. Subscribe in a reader.
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BPM Unplugged: Cap and Trade - In Process Management
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Let's unplug all the technology and return to a discourse where BPM drives the organization's strategies, structure, people and processes to do one thing - give the customer an experience he or she cannot get elsewhere and keep him or her coming back for more! Cap and Trade - In Process Management. What does cap and trade have to do with process management? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. View my complete profile. My Favorite BPM Blog Sites. Doug Golden's BPM Blog. Einstein's D...
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BPM Unplugged: Please check in online and we’ll speed you through the airport… Really?
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Let's unplug all the technology and return to a discourse where BPM drives the organization's strategies, structure, people and processes to do one thing - give the customer an experience he or she cannot get elsewhere and keep him or her coming back for more! Please check in online and we’ll speed you through the airport… Really? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. View my complete profile. My Favorite BPM Blog Sites. Doug Golden's BPM Blog. George Van Antwerp's Business of BPM.
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BPM Unplugged: 2007.04
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Let's unplug all the technology and return to a discourse where BPM drives the organization's strategies, structure, people and processes to do one thing - give the customer an experience he or she cannot get elsewhere and keep him or her coming back for more! I just returned from Chicago and BPM Brainstorm Conference. Here is a summary of my findings for you BPM Unplugged fans. But, for an extremely detailed and insightful commentary you absolutely must read Sandy Kemsley's blog. At the Institute of Des...
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BPM Unplugged: 2007.07
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Let's unplug all the technology and return to a discourse where BPM drives the organization's strategies, structure, people and processes to do one thing - give the customer an experience he or she cannot get elsewhere and keep him or her coming back for more! Always know your goals. Recently, I've been involved in discussions about requirements. Business requirements - what do they represent? The same is true with requirements. If we look at the end goal(s) of a process that is, already, established...
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BPM Unplugged: 2009.04
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Let's unplug all the technology and return to a discourse where BPM drives the organization's strategies, structure, people and processes to do one thing - give the customer an experience he or she cannot get elsewhere and keep him or her coming back for more! I've moved my blog - join me over at http:/ bpmunplugged.wordpress.com. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. View my complete profile. My Favorite BPM Blog Sites. Doug Golden's BPM Blog. Sandy Kemsley's Column 2.
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BPM Unplugged: 2009.03
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Let's unplug all the technology and return to a discourse where BPM drives the organization's strategies, structure, people and processes to do one thing - give the customer an experience he or she cannot get elsewhere and keep him or her coming back for more! Cap and Trade - In Process Management. What does cap and trade have to do with process management? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. View my complete profile. My Favorite BPM Blog Sites. Doug Golden's BPM Blog.
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