Search

WfMC Login

Membership

Joining the Workflow Management Coalition gives you the opportunity to participate in the creation of the standards for the workflow industry as they are developing. Because the Coalition has active members from all sectors of the industry, we provide a rich and exciting forum for the exchange and evolution of ideas. View recently published documents and the schedule of upcoming documents on our Standards Page.

Work in Progress documents from the various active working groups are available in the Members Only area, however.

To become a member of the Coalition and benefit from our exchange of information, networking and standards influence, please review the grid below to select your level of membership, then complete the online membership form.

We look forward to welcoming you as a new member and encourage your active participation. This is your chance to help influence the future of this industry and network with the leading players.


  Association Sponsor
Individual Member Observing Member
Annual Fee $3,500 $500

$100/year or $10/month

Eligiable
Organizations
Software Vendors, IT
& Professional Services Firms, Government, Non-Profit & Commercial
Open to Individuals;

Open to Individuals; Limited to Observer Role; Not Eligible for Committee or Officer Participation

Elect/Nominate/Hold Officer Yes Yes

No

Committee Membership Yes Yes

No

Voting Rights
Yes Yes

No

Access to WfMC Library
Yes Yes

Yes

Admission to WfMC Meetings 3 (transferable) 1 (non-transferable)

1 (non-transferable)

Free Admission to All Sanctioned Third Party Events 2 (transferable) 1 (non-transferable)

N/A

Marketing Benefits Use of WfMC Banner Serving; Company Profile in WfMC Publications (contact WfMC directly for details on additional marketing benefits)
N/A

N/A





Add this to your website
 

Featured Research

A Survey of Business Process Initiatives

Written by Nathaniel Palmer and published by Business Process Trends, "A Survey of Business Process Initiatives" features 33 pages of ground breaking research on the results of analyzing over 100 BPM deployment and business process. initiatives.Examined are BPM project success factors, Return On Investment (ROI) results, and the characteristics which determine whether BPM initiatives succeed or fail. Representing the results of over 6 months of research, this first-of-its-kind study offers one of the first real analyses of peformance rates and success indicators for business process initiatives.