I recently joined the rich community of BPM Professionals at BPM.com thanks to Peter Schooff! My first post was bit provocative, agreed – it was partly by design, but also the intent was to stir up change in the BPM World!
The post drew quite a few RTs, favourites and comments in the twitter world from notable people like John Rymer of Forrester, Allen Jackson of Pega, Clay Richardson also from Forrester, Scott Francis of BP3, Shelley Sweet from i4Process and more.
And, then there is this strong line-by-line rebutal from Scott Francis of BP3. Looks like I made a new online friend :-)! Ok, thanks to Scott, who triggered me to Google more on this topic and I ended up in this pile of BPM is dead posts, with no hard work!
With so many posts and article on “BPM is dead” only one thing comes to my mind “unfulfilled promises” of BPM! Change! Period!