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Human Processes: Me, We

Blog: Harmon's Blog: Eye on BPM

Story 405426732 In this month’s Column, Keith looks at past and present efforts to define and deliver outcomes that achieve more than just profits. He shares the knowledge he has accrued through his experience in working with organizations to improve their business environment beyond increasing profits.

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Keith Harrison-Broninski

Keith Harrison-Broninski

Keith Harrison-Broninski is a consultant, writer, researcher and software developer working at the forefront of the IT and business worlds. Keith wrote the landmark book “Human Interactions: The Heart And Soul Of Business Process Management”, described by reviewers as “the overarching framework for 21st century business technology” and “a must read for Process Professionals and Systems Analysts alike”. Keith founded Role Modellers, whose company mission is to develop understanding and software support of collaborative human work processes, the field Keith pioneered with his work on Human Interaction Management. For more information about Keith, see http://keith.harrison-broninski.info.

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