Markets are changing, technology is changing, and - of course - Business Process Management is changing. In the course of the past few years, employees have evolved from wageworkers to managers. Therefore, BPM today is a routine job for each employee. This, of course, has an impact on how Business Process Management is lived in organizations and how technology can support this “way of life”.

In his latest article, Professor Scheer elaborates on technology trends that will shape the future of BPM. He is focusing on new market trends like crowdsourcing, but also on the power of communities. All trends are covered by the all-new ARIS innovations. These innovations help ARIS users to share the new power of BPM.

 

 

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