• Clay Richardson
    @GregChase Definitely the two work together, but I think when you put BPM and SOA in the same sentence now it raises eyebrows.
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  • Clay Richardson
    @GregChase That's definitely the technical view of #BPM. The full view includes continuous improvement, transformation, and collaboration.
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  • Clay Richardson
    Bombay Brasserie on #Yelp: I decided to check out Bombay Brasserie on a tip from the cabbie driving me back to my ho... http://bit.ly/aX2cnB
     — 10:47 PM Mar 3
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  • Clay Richardson
    @johnlegend Headed to Jakarta for work or play (or a little bit of both)?
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  • Clay Richardson
    @nigelwalsh thanks for the recommendation on mint leaf next time i'm london. we should also hook up next time in your neighborhood.
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  • Clay Richardson
    @nigelwalsh By U.S. standards was pretty good, but can imagine with so many curry restaurants in London there's a wide variety of options.
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  • Clay Richardson
    @ashish_bhagwat Yes, I've been to India a few times - specifically to Mumbai. Would love to visit other cities such as Goa and Delhi tho.
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  • Clay Richardson
    RT @GovTwit Curmudgeonly essay on "Why the Internet Will Fail" from 1995 - This is pretty funny!
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  • Clay Richardson
    Highly recommend Bombay Brasserie next to Millennium Glouceter in London - good urry, nice vibes http://bit.ly/VQ2xR
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  • Clay Richardson
    Enjoyed Royal Academy of Arts Van Gogh exhibit in London with @alexcullen, @dlogiudice and other Forresterites: http://bit.ly/5pMlcb
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  • Clay Richardson
    @TriumphCIO Let me check with our events team to see where they will post the preso on Forrester website.
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  • Clay Richardson
    Really enjoyed my session on "Harnessing Social Networks To Maximize BPM Impact" @ Forrester #eae10. Thanks to everyone that joined! #bpm
     — 10:59 AM Mar 3
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  • Clay Richardson
    My interview for Information Management magazine article:"Software AG Goes For The Gold" http://bit.ly/byLLjD let me know what u think #bpm
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  • Clay Richardson
    Jeff Scott recommends reading Moore's "Living On The Fault Line" to understand "core" business drivers http://bit.ly/aiVnHy #bpm #eae10
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  • Clay Richardson
    Jeff Scott's message on Capability Maps is powerful, simple, elegant. Makes EA more accessible to the rest of the organization #eae10 #bpm
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  • Clay Richardson
    I see Capability Maps as a good approach for process pros to build their portfolio of process improvement projects #eae10 #bpm
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  • Clay Richardson
    Forrester analyst Jeff Scott says points out that it's important to link business capabilities with IT capabilities #eae10 #bpm
     — 6:49 AM Mar 3
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  • Clay Richardson
    Sitting in on Jeff Scott's "Anatomy of a Capability Map" session at Forrester EA Forum EMEA. Capability Maps = simpler approach to EA. #bpm
     — 6:46 AM Mar 3
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  • Alex Cullen
    @ianparr we have a lot of examples that high level models most resonate with bus execs & get them excited - more detail loses them
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  • Alex Cullen
    @harmenberg BizCapabilities are the most general purpose - but we believe the most useful tool in BizArch. happy to discuss more
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