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Perhaps you'd like to begin with an explanation of the types
of events you mention.
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October 2004
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Performance Management Summit |
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Join us for the second Business Performance Management
Summit, a meeting developed to educate business,
finance and IT executives on how to transform their
organization's effectiveness through the implementation
of BPM systems and methodologies. Keynote speeches,
panel discussions and breakout sessions -- plus
a healthy dose of networking -- will enable you
to evaluate the value of business performance management
tools and techniques and identify best practices
in BPM processes.
For more information on the summit please click
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November 2004 |
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| BPM
Conference |
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This event will identify those ingredients
that make for successful BPM. Ranging from the hard
issues of process-based technology and systems through
to the softer, but no less important aspects of
people, measurement, governance and change management,
this is a radically different event. It will allow
delegates and participants to exchange and grow
their knowledge with the world's leading thinkers
and doers.
For more information on this conference please click
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February 2005 |
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Excellence
in Finance: Corporate Performance Management
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Corporate performance management-the
concepts, the building blocks, the process designs,
not just the technology-can make a big difference
in the way a company goes to market, creates value
for investors, cycles cash, and satisfies good customers.
But getting to the ideal state is still a challenge
for most large US companies. This conference is
designed to help you point your own company in the
right direction.
For more information on this event please click
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