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16th April 2008

2008 BPM & Workflow Handbook - 30% Discount

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor
Neil and I recently contributed a chapter to the 2008 BPM and Workflow Handbook and they just sent out a pre-release discount:

Human-centric business process management (BPM) has become the product and service differentiator. The topic now captures substantial mindshare and market share in the human-centric BPM space as leading vendors have strengthened their human-centric business processes. The BPM and Workflow Handbook spotlight this year examines challenges in human-driven workflow and its integration across the enterprise.

Download the Digital Edition to read immediately (no shipping charges) or order the Print Edition and download four chapters to start reading immediately. Either way you qualify for 30% pre-launch discount.

2008 BPM & Workflow Handbook CoverPay only $66.50 with the Pre-Launch 30% discount. Put 2008 in the discount code box on checkout for either the PRINT or DIGITAL Editions.

Contents here: Easy-to-read chapters on Tips and Pitfalls when implementing your first BPM project and Step by Step SOA. Many case studies with important information directly applicable to your own projects.Order the PRINT Edition and get the link to download FOUR important chapters and start reading immediately.

The 2008 BPM and Workflow Handbook, published by Future Strategies Inc., in collaboration with WfMC will be launched April 21st, 2008 at Architecture & Process in Washington DC.

ISBN: 978-0-9777527-6-8, Quality hardcover. 320 pages. List Price: $95.00

Save 30%

Retail $95.00. Pay only $66.50 with the Pre-Launch 30% discount. Put 2008 in the discount code box on checkout for either or both the PRINT or DIGITAL Editions. Discount is good for multiple orders.

Offer Expires: May 15, 2008

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