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The Two (data) Deadly Sins of Process Execution

This blog post first appeared on bizagi.com (June 30th 2014) — Are you ready to execute your processes? BPM architect Paul Grobler has two words of warning before you hit that ‘run’ button: You’ve spent a lot of time defining … read more

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Process vs Data

Which came first? The chicken or the egg?  The process or the data? Peter Schooff’s of BPM.com posed a question ‘process first, then data?’ Someone suggested that you sort out all of your data first and then figure out what … read more

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Success with job shop operations (Part IV) – Interoperability

Traditional ERP systems were all-inclusive.  This makes for complex software suites with high license fees and long implementation times. No guarantee all modules will be “best of breed”. Researching allows individual modules to be selected on their relative merits but … read more

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Success with job shop operations (Part III) – How to put decision support in-line

Welcome to Part III of a blog series on success with Job Shop Operations. We highlighted in Parts I and II of this blog mini-series the importance of auto-scheduling and orchestration (i.e. guideline) capabilities that come from background BPM (Part I) and how … read more

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