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Hoboken, NJ United States
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Professor and Consultant
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www.stevens.edu/business
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Michael zur Muehlen is Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Associate Professor of Information Systems at Stevens Institute of Technology. Michael is responsible for academic oversight, development and growth of seven graduate programs in Stevens' business school, totaling 1600+ students. He directs the research Center for Business Process Innovation and founded the award-winning graduate program in Business Process Management & Service Innovation.
Michael's focus is on helping organizations become more efficient, improve service quality, and manage risk and compliance in an effective manner. An accomplished expert in Business Process Management, Workflow, and Decision Automation.
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How business process mapping saved an IT project.
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John Mancini
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15 years ago
Operational Risk Management and Bpm
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Inbox Zero: Action-Based Email
merlinmann
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(24)
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How business process mapping saved an IT project.
Garrett Hunter
•
15 years ago
Bpmsurvey
John Mancini
•
15 years ago
Operational Risk Management and Bpm
Nathaniel Palmer
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15 years ago
Inbox Zero: Action-Based Email
merlinmann
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15 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Hoboken, NJ United States
Occupation
Professor and Consultant
Website
www.stevens.edu/business
About
Michael zur Muehlen is Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Associate Professor of Information Systems at Stevens Institute of Technology. Michael is responsible for academic oversight, development and growth of seven graduate programs in Stevens' business school, totaling 1600+ students. He directs the research Center for Business Process Innovation and founded the award-winning graduate program in Business Process Management & Service Innovation.
Michael's focus is on helping organizations become more efficient, improve service quality, and manage risk and compliance in an effective manner. An accomplished expert in Business Process Management, Workflow, and Decision Automation.
Tags
bpm
bpmn
process
business process management
ea
workflow
analytics
case
study
management
modeling
stevens institute of technology
process improvement
course
research
case study
primitives
business
governance
risk
compliance
grc
operational
value-added
controls
example
feasibility-
economic
relevance
correctness
guidelines
primer
iir
architecture
innovation
technology
regulations
organization
skills
dmn
predictive analytics
msis
student orientation
information systems
process modeling
bpmn 2.0
center of excellence
design thinking
design space
evaluation space
bpm 2012
bpd
process innovation
lifecycle
training
certificate
standardization
methods and theories
colloquium
misq
unified modeling language
semantic web
frameworks
enterprise architecture
bbc 2010
controlling
bpi
optimization
bam
process modeling wiki
crowdsourcing
guide
style
patterns
design
dodaf
processes
services
levels
enterprise
views
soa
service-oriented
See more