PointBridge and Microsoft Present Business Value Planning Services
Looking to save money with software you already own?
Microsoft has launched an exciting *FREE* initiative to help you identify, unlock, and capture more business value from your current Microsoft Office System. This initiative, called Business Value Planning Services (BVPS), is designed to build a business case for you addressing business process improvements specific to your organization that you can begin to realize in months not years. PointBridge is partnering with Microsoft to deliver Business Value Planning Services (BVPS) engagements, and wanted to make you aware of this great new offering.
What are Business Value Planning Services (BVPS)?
PointBridge can lead your organization in a 3 or 5 day engagement to identify and design improvements to an existing business process leveraging Microsoft technology you already own. Upon completing a 5-day Business Value Planning Services engagement, customers receive a business case built upon a proposed solution. Also delivered to you are a current state process analysis, a future state process design, and an adoption/implementation plan. Best of all, you can apply your Microsoft Software Assurance benefits to pay for the business process improvement engagement!
What BVPS Does for You
• Save money in a difficult economic environment
• Realize a greater return on your technology investments
• Solve business problems with a familiar technology platform
• Build a convincing business case for business process improvement
• Identify and manage roadblocks to change
PointBridge BVPS Learning Seminar
PointBridge is hosting an upcoming BVPS Strategy Briefing Event! Breakfast will be provided and the event details are listed below. Please use the link above to register or email cwhite@pointbridge.com by June 4th to confirm your attendance.
AGENDA & EVENT DETAILS
Location: AON Center, 200 E. Randolph Street, Chicago, IL -- 2nd Floor, EBC
Date: June 11, 2009
Time: 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
*Please allow time to register at the front desk of the AON Center to be allowed admittance to the building.