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HIM and GOOD Summarized (bptrends.com)
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Keith's adventures in BPMN [7-part series]
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7 (ebizq.net)
Why BPMN cannot be used to describe human-driven work
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Preparing for the Third World War
"No, Keith Harrison-Broninski is not providing instructions for building a bomb
shelter. Rather he is discussing a subject of great concern to the world at
large-the ecological threats that, if unchecked, promise to leave future
generations with a profoundly diminished environment. Read his Column to learn
what he foresees as the impact on business in the immediate future and the
suggestions he offers for anticipating and dealing in advance with the
inevitable restraints governments will impose on business operations to reduce
further destruction of the environment." (bptrends.com)
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The $650 Billion Problem
"Keith Harrison-Broninski contends that globalization, reduction in
labor demand, and worldwide recession are leading to a sea change in
collaborative knowledge work. Read his compelling analysis of the impact
these major market forces will inevitably have on knowledge workers and what
managers can do to optimize the performance of their staff in this
challenging business environment." (bptrends.com)
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Hyper-productivity
"Keith Harrison-Broninski contends that improvement of the way people do
collaborative knowledge work is the necessary next step in IT and business
management. If you agree, his Column this month is a must read. If you're
not sure, read his Column for some substantive advice on how to manage a
large software project both efficiently and effectively." (bptrends.com)
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Ruling Unruly Rules
"What is the next major step in enterprise IT? Keith Harrison Broninski
has a fascinating perspective. He argues convincingly that there will be a
shift in emphasis from server-side automation application to client-side
human interaction." (bptrends.com)
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From current BPM patterns to the future patterns of BPM technology (Roeland
Loggen of Capgemini)
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Prevalent Process Patterns Enable BPM Benefits Differently (Jim Sinur of
Global 360)
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Will BPM Ever
Master the Human Element? (ebizq.net)
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Is Your SOA a Disaster Waiting to Happen? (Keith Harrison-Broninski
writing for bptrends.com)
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What are Human Processes? (Keith Harrison-Broninski writing for bptrends.com)
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EDP Audit and Control Redux (Peter Fingar writing for bptrends.com)
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Innovation's Child (Peter Fingar writing for bptrends.com)
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From Choreography to
Jamming - HIM supports knowledge work processes (Janne Korhonen of EDS)
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BPEL4People
and HIM (ebizq.net)
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BPM and the
Future of Programming - Keith Harrison-Broninski discusses how to build
a software development capability in your enterprise (ebizq.net)
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The Greatest Innovation Since BPM (Peter Fingar writing for bptrends.com)
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The Future of SOA [7-part series]
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7 (bptrends.com)
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Taming the
Minotaur - Keith Harrison-Broninski
discusses how to integrate organizational management with the IT backbone (ebizQ.net)
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Why Current Document
Collaboration Sucks (Butler Group)
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Why
Workflow Sucks (Jon Pyke)
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BPM: A SystemicPerspective (EDS)
Describes evolution of process management from Workflow to Business Process Management to Human Interaction Management
presentation
article (bptrends.com)
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Email is not suitable for business use (ebizq.net
& bpmg.org)
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Complying with rules is not the same as working to rule (ebizq.net
& bpmg.org)
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The Future of BPM [6-part series]
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6 (bptrends.com)
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Collaboration for Innovation: Making Innovation Happen (bpminstitute.org)
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The future of BPM, BPMN and BPEL
(ebizq.net & bpmg.org)
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BPMN and RADs - The Way Forward (originally published on bpmg.org)
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BPM, Anyone? (bptrends.com)
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It's Time for a New Approach (Intelligent Enterprise)
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The next revolution in interactions (McKinsey Quarterly)
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The Human in the Machine (original
ZapFlash) (extended
comment on service-orientated-architecture@yahoogroups.com)
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BPM's "Missing Link" (bpminstitute.org)
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The Coming IT Flip Flop: And the Emergence of Human Interaction Management
Systems (bptrends.com)
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Going to Sea in a Sieve (bptrends.com)
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A New Approach To Quality (originally published on bpmg.org)
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On the Internet, Nobody Knows You're a Dog (as reprinted on ebizq.net - first published on bpmg.org)
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Modeling Human Interactions [2-part series]
Part
1
Part 2 (bptrends.com)
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The Philosophy Of Human Interaction Management (originally
published on bpm.com)
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The Technology Of Human Interaction Management (originally
published on bpm.com)
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What is going on in your Organization? (originally published on bpmg.org)
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Human Interaction: The Missing Link in BPM [2-part series]
Part 1
Part 2 (ebizq.net)
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Managing Process Change? Easy as Pi (and Petri) (bptrends.com)
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Building Your SOA for the Human Race (ebizq.net)