[UgaBYTES] Can SOA help in business Management
Kiringai Kamau
kiringai at willpower.co.ke
Sat Oct 11 10:19:37 GMT 2008
Edward,
You know you are right on the SOA perspective. Business ceased long ago
being organized via functions because you have no separator between
information and finance. You only need a finance man who is an ICT person
and your issues are sorted out.
The solution is multiskilling.
Kiringai
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Subject: [UgaBYTES] Can SOA help in business Management
According to a recent survey, more than half of companies do not designate a
specific group to lead business process management (BPM) initiatives,
instead spreading the responsibility among IT, finance and operations, and
other business areas. This creates obvious potential for conflicts between
the business and IT. While most folks agree that the business should be
responsible for process definition, it gets more contentious when activity
shifts from definition and modeling to implementation. Is there anything
that can bring the two sides closer together on BPM? The answer may be
service-oriented architecture (SOA).
Lugalama Edward
Buwama Multi Purpose Community Tele centre.
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