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(BPM Common Book of Knowledge)

(Future Foundation of the BPM Certification)


 

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ABPMP Event #4 - November 19th 2008 - 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Turner Broadcasting System, 1050 Techwood Dr NW,Atlanta, GA 30318

What will this event be about?

Filipe Pinto is the VP of Communications of the ABPMP Georgia Chapter.  In his professional carrier, outside the ABPMP, Filipe is a Senior Systems Architect, who specializes on business process based reactive systems (event driven systems).  He has been actively involved with BPM since 2002.  He is currently works on emerging BPM patterns, which include the intelligent business process.

 What will this event be about?

  1. CBOK™ Introduction
    1. A New Breed of Professional – The BPM Professional
    2. What is the BPM CBOK™?
    3. Why is the CBOK™ important?
    4. Who created the CBOK™?
  2. CBOK™ Knowledge Areas:
    1. Business Process Management (Modeling, Analysis, Design, Performance Measurement, Transformation)
    2. Process Management Organization
    3. Enterprise Process Management
    4. BPM Technology

What will get out from this event?

This presentation is not going to be an education about BPM but rather a presentation about the benefits to BPM professionals to get very familiar with the ABPMP BPM Common Book of Knowledge™ - BPM CBOK. This presentation ultimately seeks to raise awareness of the BPM Community of:
 
  1. The maturity of the BPM discipline and the existence of a formal consensus on what BPM terms and concepts mean and how they need to be interpreted.
  2. The responsibility of each BPM Professional to represent and promote a viable BPM community by demonstrating understand of the core BPM concepts, as well as the ability to perform the activities and tasks identified within it.
  3. The importance of planning to become a Certified Business Process Professional (CBPPTM) and how important the BPM CBOK™ is in that process, as the  basis for developing examination questions for the exam.
  4. The importance of the ABPMP in engaging in activities that promote the practice of business process management, to develop a common body of knowledge in this field, and to contribute to the advancement and skill development of professionals who work in this discipline.
  5. The importance of ABPMP’s local chapters to organize periodic events featuring case studies and presentations about BPM topics that provide an inexpensive continuing education program for their members.

Agenda

   5:00 - 5:30 PM - Networking
   5:30 - 5:35 PM - President of ABPMP Chapter addresses the audience
   5:35 - 6:15 PM - BPM CBOK Presentation
   6:15 - 6:20 PM - Q&A
   6:20 - 6:30 PM - How to become a member of the ABPMP

Register today!

The event is absolutely free!  Please click here to register!