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11th March 2008

Call for presentations - the new EDM Summit

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

How are you integrating business rules and analytics?
How are you adding intelligence to your business processes?
How are you putting analytics to work in your operational systems?
How, in other words, are you using Enterprise Decision Management (EDM) to innovate your business? Your colleagues and peers want to know.

We invite you to present [...]

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18th October 2007

Better decision-making can boost your top line

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I saw this post by Keith Harrison-Broninski Some Processes Cost Money - Others Processes Make Money, in which he discusses the fact that companies have already squeezed lots of costs out of their systems and processes. He takes away from this the valid conclusion that not all processes are therefore good targets for high ROI [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Strategy, Decision Management, Decision Yield | 1 Comment

16th October 2007

Boosting shareholder value with decision management

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Dave Dixon wrote a nice post a little while ago - Why You Should Care About Shareholder Value - and I have been mulling writing a response. Dave works at Provisdom and has recently started a blog there (despite being a fairly new blog, he has already written some interesting posts so check it out [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Strategy, Decision Management, Decision Yield | 0 Comments