Webcast: 7 Steps to Effective Business Transformation (for APAC)

On-demand

To help bridge the gap between strategy and execution, we’ll deliver the practical steps business leaders can follow to navigate their way through their organization’s Business Transformation.

Speak to ‘experts’ and ‘insiders’, and you’ll hear plenty of theories about the use and deployment of BPM concepts.

But how do these theories stand in the face of shifting markets and constant changes in customer habits? How do you steer your organization through the complex process of transformation, whilst being agile enough to respond to these changes in your environment?

In the second of our ‘7 Steps’ practical guide series, we’ll answer these questions by taking a look at the 7 Steps to Effective Business Transformation.

Using actionable insights, we’ll look at how to adequately plan and deliver on your objectives and importantly, how to avoid the main reasons for transformation failures.

The second in our three-part series, this webcast offers a clear and practical guide for business leaders to follow, focusing on the successful translation of strategy into action. Register now!

At a glance

Topic: 7 Steps to Effective Business Transformation
Time: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. AEDT / 1:00 p.m. SGT (suitable for APAC)
Duration: 45 minutes + Q&A
Presenter: Mark McGregor, Head of Strategy at Signavio
Where: LIVE online

You will receive the link to join the webcast and all other details by email. Can't make the broadcast? Simply sign up anyway and you will be sent the recording to watch at your convenience.

Any questions? We are happy to help–contact us at: webinar@signavio.com

About the speaker

Mark McGregor is Head of Strategy at Signavio. A former Research Director at leading IT industry analysis firm Gartner, Mark has an extensive background in enterprise architecture, business process management and change management, having held executive positions with a number of technology companies.

Mark has authored or co-authored four books on business and process management, including “Thrive! How to Succeed in the Age of the Customer” and “In Search of BPM Excellence” and “People Centric Process Management”. Widely respected for his knowledge and views on business change, he is the creator of “Next Practice” and has variously been described as a “BPM Guru”, a “Thought Leader” and a “Master of Mindset”.