Archives for May, 2011
by Elise Olding | May 19, 2011 | Submit a Comment
I was part of the Gartner EA summit in London last week. There were 400 attendees from more than 30 countries. Betsy Burton, VP and distinguished analyst gave a compelling kick off presentation “Getting a Seat at the Strategy Table.” Burton challenged the audience to create a “clear line of sight between EA and key [...]
Category: BPM EA Gartner Organizational Change Social Tags: BPM, collaboration, entarch, enterprise architecture, gamification, Organizational Change, process improvement
by Elise Olding | May 4, 2011 | 6 Comments
Having returned last week from the Gartner BPM Summit in Baltimore, I have been mashing together the ideas that came out of the many discussions. One that has surfaced is the concept of inflexible or “brittle” processes and the correlation with organizational rigidity. As we shared at the conference “by 2015, the ability to embrace [...]
Category: BPM Gartner Organizational Change Tags: BPM, brittle process, culture, Organizational Change
by Elise Olding | May 2, 2011 | 1 Comment
The Gartner BPM Summit in Baltimore wrapped up last Friday at noon but the tweet stream lives on. The event was well attended with 863 people registered. On Wednesday, April 27th, I challenged the audience to become the most twitterfluential attendees across the various Gartner conferences. We did well, but didn’t take the top spot. [...]
Category: BPM Gartner Tags: BPM, BPM tweeters, Gartner BPM Summit