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Getting Started With Your BPM Project

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Starting small is usually the best practice for success with any big project. When it comes to BPM initiatives, this same idea applies. Starting small helps project managers to fully understand the process, the software, and the project at hand. This in turn builds confidence and quick ROI. A few things to keep in mind when getting started with you BPM project are:

As you begin your process automation efforts keep these tips in mind as they can help you justify your project to others and gain approval, reduce your time to deployment, and help you ensure your BPM initiatives are successful.

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Relevant Links:

Strategies for Choosing Which Process To Automate: The Ultimus Process Prioritizer

Getting Started with Process Modeling

BPM is a Methodology First

Dynamic and Flexible Routing in Business Processes: Unstructured Processes

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