Technology marches on, bringing new dangers—and new opportunities. As cloud computing, social, mobile, big data, predictive analytics, and the Internet of Things are baked into more and more business processes, they will rapidly reshape how business gets done, today and tomorrow. Today companies are struggling to come to grips with these forces that introduce unprecedented complexity. Business Process Management (BPM) has delivered benefits over a long period of time and continues to do so. But as process scopes expand to meet the nexus of these forces, BPM needs to be enhanced and extended in order to harness the exploding complexity to gain competitive advantage. Using chaordic principles, the astute manager can embrace the chaos and order that make complexity “complex,” in order to build a stronger business. The balancing act between chaos and order must be managed properly—or the organization will fall. The idea of having all the intelligence centrally managed and delivered is outmoded and challenging, if not impossible. This book provides insights and strategies for transforming current centralized BPM approaches by exploiting decentralized, distributed intelligence in the form of intelligent agent technology. Agent-oriented BPM (aoBPM) will allow BPM to take on all of what is expected of it, as organizations accelerate growth and connect better with their customers, while providing greater agility and near real-time responses. This book provides a starting point that will help you know what is coming, and how to think about addressing it. It’s about your organization’s journey toward the future. And as William Gibson wrote in The Economist, “The future is already here—it’s just not evenly distributed.” Sinur, Odell and Fingar, seasoned business-technology thought leaders, are just the right mix to interweave these concepts. The time is ripe for aoBPM, and this book is a telling and timely way to introduce it. _____________________________________ We need to connect the dots among BPM, knowledge management, and analytics, especially in a world in which mobile and social technologies have transformed how people work and live. The authors argue that intelligent agent technology is now needed to manage the new complexities going forward. I believe the authors are setting the stage for the next wave of BPM a wave that you cannot afford to miss. Go forth and learn to surf it! Thomas H. Davenport Distinguished Professor of IT and Management, Babson College Co-Founder and Research Director, International Institute for Analytics Research Fellow, MIT Center for Digital Business Senior Advisor to Deloitte Analytics
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