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Quo Vadis, S-BPM? The First World-Café on S-BPM Developments

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S-BPM ONE – Setting the Stage for Subject-Oriented Business Process Management (S-BPM ONE 2009)

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World cafés allow for collective reflection and brain writing. S-BPM is still in its beginnings with respect to implementing the concept in organization designs and focusing on communication rather than on functions and the corresponding type of flow control. A World Café has been set up for reflecting current achievements and further developing S-BPM. 4 thematic areas have been selected from the topics addressed by the participants throughout the workshop, and discussed in 4 round table sessions. Some café discussions have led to further scoping S-BPM and agreed conclusions while others have triggered intense debates on dedicated S-BPM aspects, e.g., how to educate S-BPM users for empowerment. This report summarizes the process and findings of the first World Café on S-BPM development.

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Stary, C. (2010). Quo Vadis, S-BPM? The First World-Café on S-BPM Developments. In: Buchwald, H., Fleischmann, A., Seese, D., Stary, C. (eds) S-BPM ONE – Setting the Stage for Subject-Oriented Business Process Management. S-BPM ONE 2009. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 85. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15915-2_11

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