SharePoint 2010 as a BPMS Platform
SharePoint workflows are a great “jumping off point”. However, don’t discount SharePoint’s ability to provide robust business solutions natively, either!
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By Brettk _ December 01, 2011SharePoint 2010 as a BPMS Platform
SharePoint workflows are a great “jumping off point”. However, don’t discount SharePoint’s ability to provide robust business solutions natively, either!
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By Brettk _ November 28, 2011Workflow and BPM – Together
“Agility” – Making positive changes efficiently, with calculated, isolated movements, which take advantage of your company’s coordination, skills, strength, and culture. BPM and Workflow provide such agility.
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By Brettk _ November 20, 2011The Power of BPM
What happens when our workflow, “instruments” are harnessed together and used for creating powerful, complex, and impressive business processes, much like a symphony?
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By Brettk _ November 10, 2011Comparing Workflow and BPM
Now that we’ve thoroughly defined both, workflow and BPM, let’s compare and contrast the two types of business processes.
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By Brettk _ October 19, 2011Speaking at Innotech Austin!
Just about to head down to Austin for the InnoTech Austin conference on Oct. 20, 2011. The event will be at the Austin Convention Center on October 20th, and is one of the largest Technology events in the region. I’ll be presenting a sesson on The PORTAL Method – 6 Steps to a successful portal.
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By Brettk _ September 30, 2011Catch Me If You Can!
Come find me (the SharePoint Dude) at the SharePoint Conference, in Anaheim. Swing by my company’s booth and say, “Hello”. I will not be advertising “The SharePoint Dude”, however, so you’ll have to catch me if you can!
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By Brettk _ September 28, 2011BPM Phase 5: Continuous Improvment
Kaizen – Continuous Improvement. This is what we all strive for (or should strive for) – both personally and professionally.
The PORTAL Method is an IT Methodology that was developed, specifically for the niche purpose of planning, designing and deploying successful corporate intranet portals.
SharePoint workflows are a great “jumping off point”. However, don’t discount SharePoint’s ability to provide robust business solutions natively, either!
“Agility” – Making positive changes efficiently, with calculated, isolated movements, which take advantage of your company’s coordination, skills, strength, and culture. BPM and Workflow provide such agility.
What happens when our workflow, “instruments” are harnessed together and used for creating powerful, complex, and impressive business processes, much like a symphony?
Now that we’ve thoroughly defined both, workflow and BPM, let’s compare and contrast the two types of business processes.
Just about to head down to Austin for the InnoTech Austin conference on Oct. 20, 2011. The event will be at the Austin Convention Center on October 20th, and is one of the largest Technology events in the region. I’ll be presenting a sesson on The PORTAL Method – 6 Steps to a successful portal.
Come find me (the SharePoint Dude) at the SharePoint Conference, in Anaheim. Swing by my company’s booth and say, “Hello”. I will not be advertising “The SharePoint Dude”, however, so you’ll have to catch me if you can!
Kaizen – Continuous Improvement. This is what we all strive for (or should strive for) – both personally and professionally.
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Brett Kovatch
Hi, Charles.
The password for the download area
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cgonzales@metlife.com
Hi SharePoint Dude! I have been charged with restr
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Brett Kovatch
Thanks! I fixed it yesterday, so let me know if t
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cherrmann
Hi SharePoint Dude, the Card Sorting URL is broken
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Brett Kovatch
Camille,
Great Question!! (I will addess your
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Combustion
Great resources Brett, thanks so much! I wondered


