A Little BPM with Your SharePoint: AIIM Webinar Preview
1. February 8, 2012
A Little Business Process
Management with Your
SharePoint?
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2. A Little BPM with Your SharePoint?
Craig Le Clair, Vice President, Principal Features Speaker:
Analyst at Forrester Research will explain
how capture-driven business process Craig LeClair, VP, Principal
management can help you get the most Analyst, Forrester Research
from SharePoint. Craig will describe how
you can capture information at the point of
origination – inside or outside the firewall – Sponsored by:
and deliver information into your business
processes as fast as possible. With Kofax
automated classification, extraction, and
validation, your information can be drawn
from business documents without manual In association with:
intervention, and used to trigger business EMC and OpenText
processes throughout your organization –
to branch offices, field workers, and even
your customers’ desktops. For additional insight, read Capture
at the Point of Origin: Enabling the
Agile Enterprise
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3. But firms still struggle to manage
untamed business processes
Customer On-boarding
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4. But firms still struggle to manage
untamed business processes
Claims Processing
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5. But firms still struggle to manage
untamed business processes
Invoice Processing
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7. A Little BPM with Your SharePoint?
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20208-webinar
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Crosses product specific transaction systems – that push the customer down – where they must inderstand on your business works. Complexity is not well hidden. I tried to get a new invesment product from my bank the other day. I wont mention the name – but one of the biggest in America – Now I have 6 checking accounts, my wife’s business accounts, mortgagee, and credit card and I called and they had no idea who I was. Now Im not a big spender and they may have segmented me to some micro segment –deemed irrelevant. Arounf the same time I came home and my son was watching the Simpsons – and dad – can you order a pizza for my friends. I am too busy – so I called – based on my Phone number they knew – wo I was –complete history oif my orders – and even asked “How is Justin? I he OK.
1. Firms don’t want to pay them 2. Core P&A system 3. Complex rules that are in that P&A but also in human, supported by e-mail, stickey notes,
All businesses pay bills and they come in via paper, fax, emerging EIPP formats. Most have several Finance ERP solutions. The process of approvals is moving to STP but exceptions “rogue POs, for example, absorb most of the time and create inefficiency. Point is – the complete process is not the ERP that absorbs metadata and triggers payment and keeps the transaction record, it is the combination of off line –human - and on line behavior which must deal with managing unstructured content and huan decisions. And they wrap in efficiency to meet demand of the ERP-driven process. . It is the untamed process.