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Global Excellence in BPM & Workflow Awards
The Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC) and Future Strategies jointly sponsor the annual Global Excellence in Workflow Awards for innovation and excellence in BPM & workflow implementations.

These prestigious awards are used to recognize organizations that have demonstrably excelled in implementing innovative solutions to meet strategic business objectives.

Particular attention is paid to workflow implementations that show workflow extending beyond the corporate boundaries to support customers, suppliers, trading partners etc. The following list identifies the nominees with their nominators/primary vendors.

The awards are to user organizations demonstrating excellence in workflow implementations. There are no sub-categories. Particular attention, however, will be paid to workflow implementations that show workflow extending beyond the corporate boundaries to support customers, suppliers, trading partners etc.

There are five regions. Each region receives one Gold and one Silver Award, but the judges reserve the right to withhold naming regional gold or silver winners if submissions are not of sufficiently high standard.

  1. North America (includes Canada and Mexico)
  2. Pan European area
  3. Middle East and Africa
  4. Pacific Rim (includes Asia, Australia and Far East)
  5. Latin and South America

Winners and finalists receive additional recognition by having their case studies published in the annual volume of Excellence in Practice by Future Strategies Inc. For questions relating directly to the Awards, please email awards@waria.com.


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