Jim Sinur

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Jim Sinur
Research VP
2 years at Gartner
42 years IT industry

Jim Sinur is a vice president in Gartner Research after a short stint with a BPM vendor. Prior to that, Mr. Sinur was with Gartner 15 years and helped establish the BPI/BPM areas at Gartner and is considered a thought leader. His research and areas… Read Full Bio

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BPM 2009: Top Ten Impacts

by Jim Sinur  |  December 22, 2009  |  3 Comments

Last year was a struggle for a lot of organizations and individuals. BPM was really a counter balance to sobering news in 2009 with strong software and services revenue growth. The BPM market continues to grow and expand in its impact on organizations. It’s almost a mountain top experience.

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I thought I would list my Top Ten BPM list for 2009.

  1. BPM helped a large number of organizations cut costs and allowed them to survive
  2. BPM is taking on larger scoped projects delivering bigger benefits than before
  3. The people aspects of BPM are getting a front row seat in experienced benefits
  4. BPM continues to strive for easy of use along with business results.
  5. Commitment to BPM is stronger at higher levels in organizations
  6. Organizations are learning to leverage the agility inherent in BPM
  7. BPM becomes an iterative collaboration capability for business and IT
  8. BPM is starting to reach the knowledge worker via unstructured processes
  9. BPM enables great leverage of existing application / package portfolios
  10. The power vendors are making a move to gain market share

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