Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Greater Boston Area, MA United States
Profession
Practitioner, Author, and Analyst Focused on the Intersection of Big Data and Process Management
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
http://www.bpm.com
À propos
A best-selling author, practitioner, and rated as the #1 Most Influential Thought Leader in Business Process Management (BPM) by independent research, Nathaniel has been the Chief Architect for large-scale and complex projects involving investments of $200 Million or more.
He has co-authored a dozen books on technology and business transformation including “Intelligent BPM” (2013), “How Knowledge Workers Get Things Done” (2012), “Social BPM” (Future Strategies), “Excellence in Practice (2007), as well as the “Encyclopedia of Database Systems” (2007) and “The X-Economy” (2001) and "Mastering the Unpredictable" which reached #2 on the Amazon.com Bestsellers List in 20
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Greater Boston Area, MA United States
Profession
Practitioner, Author, and Analyst Focused on the Intersection of Big Data and Process Management
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
http://www.bpm.com
À propos
A best-selling author, practitioner, and rated as the #1 Most Influential Thought Leader in Business Process Management (BPM) by independent research, Nathaniel has been the Chief Architect for large-scale and complex projects involving investments of $200 Million or more.
He has co-authored a dozen books on technology and business transformation including “Intelligent BPM” (2013), “How Knowledge Workers Get Things Done” (2012), “Social BPM” (Future Strategies), “Excellence in Practice (2007), as well as the “Encyclopedia of Database Systems” (2007) and “The X-Economy” (2001) and "Mastering the Unpredictable" which reached #2 on the Amazon.com Bestsellers List in 20
Mots-clés
bpm
millennials
bpmnext
santa barbara
dining
digital transformation
marketing
mobilty
mobile
"knowledge work"
"case management"
"digital business"
"data-driven process"
"big data"
mobility
"business process management"
business process career
bpmn
business process professional
Tout plus