other appearances
Live Tweet Up #SWCHAT
3 May, 9pm UK/1pm PT/4pm ET
Join Angela Ashenden for a preview of her presentation at the upcoming Social Workplace conference in June (see below for further information). This week's chat topic is "Building a collaborative culture".>> More information about #SWCHAT
Progress Partner Event
23 May, Palma, Mallorca
Neil Ward-Dutton will be presenting on the value of building applications on top of BPM technology platforms.
Visit the Progress website for further information about their partner programme.
Social Workplace Conference 2012 (#swconf)
24 May, London, UK
Principal Analyst Angela Ashenden will be chairing and speaking at this event on "How to get your people talking: building a social, collaborative culture."
Visit the conference website for further information.
BITCON 2012: Business & IT Connections
13-15 June, London, UK
Neil Ward-Dutton joins Forrester's Connie Moore for an incisive panel discussion on the future of BPM, and later in the day will lead an interactive discussion on the topic of Adaptive Case Management and Social BPM.
Visit the event website for further information.
Business Process Management Conference Europe 2012
18-20 June, London, UK
Co-located with Enterprise Architecture Conference Europe 2012
Neil Ward-Dutton will be participating in a panel discussion titled "Business Architecture: Designing, Describing, or Aligning?"
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MWD analysts are invited to present at a number of high profile events across the UK, Europe and the United States. All MWD's analysts are experienced public speakers with a track record of delivering engaging, thought-provoking content to audiences large and small.
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