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August 13th 2007 |
By providing people with opportunities to network, inform, be informed, and discuss process-related topics, these Business Process Forums continue to be in strong demand. The importance of being able to discuss real-life process experiences with process professionals is why these forums are so well attended.
August sees another three Process Forums taking place in Australia.
Canberra: 16th August ( I will be there ) Topic: The Australian Government Business Process Interoperability Framework presented by Trevor Smallwood - Australian Government Information Management Office Time: 3.30pm - 5.30pm Hosted by: Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)
Perth: 16th August Topic: Promotion and Communication of BPM Initiatives presented by Dr. Sandy Chong (Curtin University of Technology) Time: 8.00am to 10.00am Hosted by: Curtin University
Adelaide: 23rd August ( I will be there ) Topic: BPM Capability Development at the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) presented by Craig Westbury Assistant Director - BPM Time: 5.00pm - 6.30pm Hosted by: Australian Bureuau of Statistics (ABS)
In September, we will have another three forum meetings.
Brisbane: 5th September ( I will be there ) Topic: Moving from Silo to Process Centric continuation of a faciliated discussion by Peter Marsh (Telstra) and Robyn Roinson (Powerlink) Time: 3.30pm - 5.30pm Hosted by: Queensland Government - Department of Public Works
Melbourne: 3rd September ( I will be there ) Topic: Why Process Modelling is not enough" presented by Andrew Saunders - Senior Solutions Consultant Tibco Software Time: 5:15pm - 7:45pm Hosted by: BHP-Billiton
Sydney: TBA ( I will be there ) Topic: presentation TBA by Mr. Larry Gingold University of Sydney Time: TBA
Note: This page will be updated to reflect the latest details of the above forums as they become available.
For further details on any of these forums, including agendas becoming a speaker or a host, please contact me
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