NOVEMBER 11-15, 2019
THE DIPLOMAT BEACH RESORT HOLLYWOOD | FT. LAUDERDALE

NOVEMBER 11-15, 2019
THE DIPLOMAT BEACH RESORT HOLLYWOOD | FT. LAUDERDALE
Official Conference of the
International Institute of Business Analysis 

Agenda

Thursday, November 8, 2018

3:10 pm – 3:30 pm | Technology Theater | Room: Exhibit Hall

IDIOM Decision Manager — Why We are Different

Presented by: Mark Norton


IDIOM is a two-times winner of the inaugural Business Rules Excellence Awards. Come and find out what IDIOM does differently to produce outstanding results for our business rules customers.

Speaker(s)

 Mark Norton

Mark Norton

CEO
IDIOM Ltd.

Mark has spent four decades in enterprise scale software development, designing, using, and proving model driven development approaches for customers world-wide in government, insurance/finance, health and logistics.

In 2001 Mark established IDIOM Ltd. He has since guided the development program for the IDIOM decision management products and approaches to: simplify complexity; improve business agility; align business strategy and systems; and reduce development time, cost, and risk.

IDIOM is now focused on providing its customers with systems that foster and support nimble, continuous, and perpetual evolution of business best practice.

Mark can be contacted at mark.norton@idiomsoftware.com or +64 21 434669.


Mark's 2018 Presentations:

  1. IDIOM Decision Manager — Why We are Different
    Thursday, November 8, 2018 (3:10 pm – 3:30 pm)

Building Business Capability is the only conference that provides insight into Business Analysis, Business Architecture, Business Process, Business Rules, Business Decisions, and Business Strategy & Transformation toward the pursuit of business excellence.

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