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Welcome to the "2nd
Annual BPM/BPO Forum 2004." With the pressures
of globalization combined with increased competition and the
never ending change in today's business---make it necessary
for Japanese corporations to develop and shape their own
processes to manage internal networks and their business
relationships with customers, suppliers and partners. With
the current business environment Japan has been identified
as one of the key world markets looking at
implementing various BPM/BPO projects this year. G-MAC
is presenting a forum where attendees, industry experts and
solution providers work together to shape winning solutions
and strategies. At
this event workshops will be presented to provide education
and details on the latest technological advancements, proven
Best of Breed solutions and trends in Business Process
Management & Business process Outsourcing.
Keynotes, dedicated breakout tracks, and case studies
will address the key issues surrounding the BPM/BPO area.
The "2nd Annual BPM/BPO Forum 2004" will
bring up to 250 senior representatives together to hear the
latest unbiased information on key issues facing Japanese
market participants. This event is an
excellent opportunity to come and learn about new products
and services to help satisfy your process needs and to seek
potential new partnerships along with networking with peers.
What is Japan's 2007 Problem?
By the Year 2007, the majority of Japan's experienced senior
IT engineers will retire from their respective companies.
For many years companies have heavily relied on these
individuals to build and grow their legacy systems so that
only those who are retiring understand the whole process or
how to make new changes and implementations. According to a
recent report by Nikkei BP, young engineers who are fit to
lead the next generation are in short supply as their
education has been based principally on the on-the job
training, and if nothing is done, information systems in
Japan will be facing a crisis. Will new BPM
strategies/solutions and process outsourcing provide a
solution to Japan's Year 2007 Problem? What we can be sure
of is that time is a luxury we can not afford.
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