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<link>http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2005/11/process_matters.php</link>
<description>Last week, Ross Mayfield posted an interesting essay called The End of Process. In it, he argues that software-mediated social networks will tend to render formal business processes obsolete by reducing the costs of communication and coordination. "I do believe," he says, "the arguments for engineering organizations are being trumped by new practices and simple tools. The first organizations bringing [processes] to an end will have a decided competitive advantage." He goes on to claim...</description>
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<title>Business Process Matters, But Does IT?</title>
<link>http://www.pmthink.com/2005/11/business-process-matters-but-does-it.htm</link>
<description>First time that I agreed with Nicholas Carr on something - business process matters... Does IT? I still believe that most major business processes in today&apos;s enterprise benefit from IT ...</description>
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