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Dear , I’m pleased to advise that those of you who were unable to
attend our March BPTrends Certificate programme will have an opportunity to
attend programme in June - before the holiday season gets in full swing.
Please see details below.
Have fun while you learn!
Play The Greatest Move™ BPM game with your team. Details
below.
Also watch out for other games in the series,
covering topics such as Project Management, Collaboration, IT Service
Management and IT alignment . Best regards, Dee Carri
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Announcement: The Greatest Move™
Play the BPM Game and hone your Proccess Skills!
Imagine you are an employee of a company
that transports difficult items: cars, diamonds, animals. You and your colleagues are intent on
winning a fiercely contested tender to take on The Greatest Move – the transfer
of the animals in New York Zoo to Beijing Zoo. This is the backdrop for The Greatest
Move™, a team-based, interactive Business Process Management game played by
10-12 persons practice and hone their BPM skills in a safe and fun
environment.
The game is offered as an in-house
course. To launch the game, however,
the inaugural game will be played by participants from a number of diverse
organisations on Fri 28th May.
We are all looking forward to what promises to be a fun and entertaining
day.
Click here to view a trailer of The Greatest Move™
being played by a group in Belgium under the expert guidance of Eddy Janssen of
Ideasatwork.
Download The Greatest Move brochure
For
booking information, please contact us.
Read more »
Next BPM Course
Reminder!
Due to demand, an additional Business Process Optimisation /
BPTrends Certificate Programme will run from 14th June – 18th
June in association with the UCD
Michael Smurfit
Graduate Business
School. 
Downloads:
Course Brochure Detailed
Course Agenda
To
book / enrol please contact us View previous participant
testimonials
Process, Strategy Maps and the Balanced Scorecard
People continue to struggle with making linkages between strategy, process and scorecards. The topic always raises its head on our BPM courses and discussions on the topic are on-going in online communities. Paul Harmon of BPTrends published an informative and interesting
article in March that explains the context and the linkages between
Process, Strategy and the Balanced Scorecard. The article is essential
reading for those seeking to implement a process-centric
organisation. Read Paul Harmon’s article in
full here: Proc-Strategy
Maps Bal.Scorecard
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