Enabling Operational Excellence
Enabling Operational Excellence
Enabling Operational Excellence
Enabling Operational Excellence

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BBC 2012 | Pre-Conference Tutorial: Business Rules: The Why and the What

What are business rules, and how can you apply them effectively in your organization? What pitfalls have other organizations encountered, and how can you avoid them? How can you get up to speed about the very latest in the field? This tutorial tells you what you need to know to get into the express lane for business rules. It provides clear, authoritative insight into the essential concepts, techniques and tools, including best practices for using business rules in business analysis, business process modeling, and decision analysis. Find out what you need to know to be successful in your organization on a point-by-point basis, amplified by far-ranging professional experience. Cut through the hype about technology, methodology and standards. Learn about the key areas of practical importance to your company. If you are looking for a way to get the latest and best scoop on what’s happening, this tutorial is for you. Come prepared with questions you want answered!
  • What business rules are and why they matter
  • How business rules help you achieve true agility
  • How to capture and manage business rules
  • Where business rules fit with the requirements process
  • Pitfalls, lessons learned and best practices
  • The latest trends and emerging standards
More info: http://www.buildingbusinesscapability.com/agenda/2012_details/748/

Ronald G. Ross

Ron Ross, Principal and Co-Founder of Business Rules Solutions, LLC, is internationally acknowledged as the “father of business rules.” Recognizing early on the importance of independently managed business rules for business operations and architecture, he has pioneered innovative techniques and standards since the mid-1980s. He wrote the industry’s first book on business rules in 1994.