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Practical Business Process Modeling and Analysis
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Several books have been written on DTX by a few highly recognized analysts, software architects, CEOs, and consultants. Over the last 15 years, as I’ve been studying the subject of process-led digital transformation, I have realized that the topic is vast, very quickly changing, and rife with business agendas of companies who aspire to own DTX, ultimately crowning themselves as your go-to source for everything DTX-related. These agendas manifest themselves through e-books, podcasts, and various marchitecture (marketing and architecture) materials, printed on glossy slides and funded by marketing budgets.
The challenge of learning about DTX from software vendors lies in the concern over “vendor lock-in.” This refers to the perception that companies are compelled to adopt a vision of DTX that aligns more closely with the software vendor’s perspective, rather than pursuing a path that aligns with their own strategic goals...