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If you follow EndUserSharePoint.com on a regular basis, you know that in addition to running the site, I’m the Chief Community Officer and SharePoint Evangelist for Global 360. In the past week at Global 360, we launched a set of Visio templates that help you model basic business processes using standard BPMN notation.
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Debbie Rosen from Global 360 talked with Nick Hayes, researcher for Influencer50, about what was looked at during the selection process

looking for ways to improve performance, leveraging technology like business process management (BPM) and SharePoint, to outperform their competition.

I’ve been sharing examples in this series about the possibilities of process-enabling SharePoint to drive business improvement in different vertical industries.

I’m going to talk about collaboration, which is a long time sweet spot for SharePoint.

As organizations deploy business-critical applications onto SharePoint, a natural benefit is to use the collaborative and task management capabilities within SharePoint.

Instead, you can automate and streamline key processes like dispute resolution using business process management (BPM) and SharePoint.

SharePoint also provides some very sophisticated capabilities for dashboarding, reporting and analysis via Excel Services and PerformancePoint.

I have taken a fulltime position with Global 360. What does that mean to the followers of EndUserSharePoint.com? — Mark

Wikis, notes and other SharePoint productivity tools can help address this problem.