2011 - Enterprise BPM
Topics/Call fo Papers
Dear All,
One of the most challenging issues in BPM is not the question of "If" it is the question of "How." This two-day program by Charles Bennett will focus on how to do design and implement efficient and effective business processes.
Paris: 1 ? 2 Sept 11
The Certified Process Professional (CPP) Program takes BPM Training to an entirely new level.
This premier WORKSHOP is designed for those seeking professional skills in process management, process improvement, process alignment and innovation. The Advanced Business Process Management Methods and Techniques that Deliver!
The Certified Process Professional program builds your competency in delivering these essential benefits in literally everything you do. Unleashing the power of process in your organization today.
Professionals interested in becoming Certified Process Professionals must complete the required courses and pass a comprehensive test, case study submission and peer review depending on the level of attainment.
The courses are intended to educate the student in the work of the business process professional and the associated validation to verify that they have understood and can deliver the concepts.
Thanks & Best Regards
Natalie Robin
One of the most challenging issues in BPM is not the question of "If" it is the question of "How." This two-day program by Charles Bennett will focus on how to do design and implement efficient and effective business processes.
Paris: 1 ? 2 Sept 11
The Certified Process Professional (CPP) Program takes BPM Training to an entirely new level.
This premier WORKSHOP is designed for those seeking professional skills in process management, process improvement, process alignment and innovation. The Advanced Business Process Management Methods and Techniques that Deliver!
The Certified Process Professional program builds your competency in delivering these essential benefits in literally everything you do. Unleashing the power of process in your organization today.
Professionals interested in becoming Certified Process Professionals must complete the required courses and pass a comprehensive test, case study submission and peer review depending on the level of attainment.
The courses are intended to educate the student in the work of the business process professional and the associated validation to verify that they have understood and can deliver the concepts.
Thanks & Best Regards
Natalie Robin
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