Beyond the Hype 2010 -- The Importance of Business Performance Management (BPM)
5 Tips on How Real Companies are Getting More Performance Management for Less Cost and Risk
Includes: Updated BPM Partners Vendor Landscape Matrix, List of 'Core' Vendors for 2010 and Preliminary 2010 BPM Pulse Survey Satisfaction Ratings
In this edition of the annual industry leading webcast you will learn how to make your performance project more successful, more comprehensive, with more buy-in using less time, resources, and risk. This past year, organizations have recognized that business performance management is even more important in volatile financial times, but buyers have been more cost sensitive when choosing their technology investments. Some vendors have responded to these commercial shifts, while others continue to invest in expanding their range of offerings. BPM Partners will summarize the changes and provide guidance to minimize your risk during these complicated times. Participants can expect specific, actionable information that will assist them in successfully implementing their current or future performance management initiative. This is the eighth annual installment of this popular webcast series.
The webcast will review the leading BPM vendors on their progress, positioning, vision and changes over the past year. We will include an end-user ranking of the importance and value of new features that vendors are developing. We will reveal our list of the 'core' BPM vendors for 2010 -- those vendors most companies should consider in their evaluations, as well as highlighting outstanding new vendors and specialists. BPM Partners will show the latest edition of its BPM Vendor Landscape Matrix to help you put all the vendors in perspective. In addition, preliminary 2010 BPM Pulse Survey data will be shared that highlights project status, planned expenditures and the percentage of projects that meet or exceed their initial expectations.
This is a must-see webcast for anybody in the middle of or considering a BPM project in the next year. Learn from the experiences of those who have gone before you -- and increase your likelihood for BPM success.
To participate in the 2010 BPM Pulse Survey, click here. All respondents will get free access to the summary results, and the first 200 qualified respondents will receive a Starbucks card as a thank you for participation.
Expert Panel:
- Jack Sweeney, Editorial Director - Penton Media
- Craig Schiff, CEO and Founder - BPM Partners













