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A ssociation of BUSINESS PROCESS MANANGEMENT P rofessionals

A comprehensive guide for starting and growing an ABPMP chapter or affiliate. Learn about objectives, maturity levels, executive management teams, chapter charters, committees, meeting facilities, and event planning.

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A ssociation of BUSINESS PROCESS MANANGEMENT P rofessionals

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  1. AssociationofBUSINESS PROCESSMANANGEMENTProfessionals

  2. ABPMP Chapter/Affiliate Guide Starting an ABPMP Chapter or Affiliate

  3. Table of Contents Chapter Objectives & Maturity Levels Starting a Chapter Growing a Chapter Maintaining Active Status For additional information, please contact the VP of Chapter Services at chapters@abpmp.org

  4. ABPMP Chapter Guide Objectives & Maturity Levels

  5. ABPMP Chapter Objectives Objectives • Promote business process management as a professional discipline • Provide community based forums for business process management professionals by facilitating the sharing of techniques, methods, experiences, successes, and failures in BPM • Proctor the BPM Certification exams • Provide study groups for the BPM Certification exams • Provide opportunities for people to acquire BPM skills through BPM Training events, Certification and Degree Programs (partners) and schedule programs of continuing professional education • Stimulate and support job demand for people with BPM Skills, act as a valuable channel (networking) for job searching

  6. Chapter Maturity Levels Milestone: The ABPMP Board of Directors approves the Chapter

  7. ABPMP Chapter Guide Starting a Chapter* * Re-activating a chapter follows the same process as starting a new chapter. It may be accelerated, if previous chapter content is available

  8. Executive Management Team The first step in establishing a chapter is to find 3 - 5 motivated individuals that are registered professional members of the ABPMP. These individuals can be, • BPM professionals • People who enjoy evangelizing BPM • People who can help others learn about BPM • People who, through their experience, can identify challenges or pitfalls Suggested Roles: President, Vice President, Finance, Programs, Communications, Sponsorship, Education, Membership

  9. International Chapter Affiliation Agreement The chapter president should read and sign the ABPMP International Chapter Affiliation Agreement. A completed agreement should be scanned and sent to chapters@abpmp.org. This document outlines all the legal requirements and information needed about becoming an official chapter affiliate of the ABPMP International Association such as: • Grant of affiliate status and governing provisions • Affiliate responsibilities • Financial provisions • Use of ABPMP trademarks and intellectual property • Confidentiality; nondisclosure • Covenant not to compete • Terms of termination

  10. Draft a Chapter Charter The Chapter should clearly define policies and procedures in a Charter to ensure a consistent understand across the officers. Please follow up with the VP of Chapter Services for more detail. • Chapter Definition (e.g. mission, goals, activities, member responsibilities) • Officers’ Roles and Responsibilities (e.g. governance, segmentation of responsibilities, communication) • Executive Committee Management (e.g. term of office, removal from office, vacancy of office) • Executive Committee Voting Procedures (e.g. eligibility, nominations, ballot section) • Chapter Membership and Communications (e.g. frequency, membership information, cross vendor promotion) • Chapter Financing and Event Planning (e.g. chapter funding, fund raising, sponsorship)

  11. Setup Executive Committees Once you have identified your executive management team (5 members), the next step is for each one of the 5 to setup a committee for their respective areas of responsibility: • Operations Committee • Communication & Marketing Committee • Membership Committee • Education Committee • Sponsorship & Revenue Committee It is important to setup the committees, so that the workload can be distributed during the initial phase of building up the chapter.

  12. Establish a Meeting Facility Location, Amenities, and Credibility are key to finding a facility to conduct the monthly meetings (workshop sessions) • Location: The location should be centrally located, such as downtown, however, if safety is an issue or 75% of organizations are concentrated in a specific part of the metro, then a suburban location should be considered • Amenities: Education or Corporate facilities tend to be excellent facilities with audio/video equipment, cafeterias and or auditoriums • Credibility: A fortune 500 organization, government agency or prestigious education institute provides creditability

  13. Build a Calendar of Events Schedule Each chapter should complete an event schedule up to six months in advance before the chapter officially opens. This schedule should be reviewed with the VP of Chapter Services prior to the start of any event. Having a consistent schedule and publishing the schedule for the year supports attendance, by allowing members & potential members the opportunity to plan in advance on attendance. Example of an event agenda: • Time: 5:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. • Date: 3rd Thursday of the 3rd full week of the month. • Agenda • 5:00pm – 5:30pm Chapter Business • 5:30pm – 6:30pm Workshop Topic • 6:30pm – 7:00pm Social Networking

  14. Recruit Members Understand who are potential members. You will need at least 5 members (For every Professional member who joins, the Chapter gets $30 USD to support startup): • BPM Professionals • Six Sigma professionals • LEAN professionals • TQM Professionals • ISO 9001 Professionals • Operations Management Professionals • BPM Technology Professionals • Business Analyst Professionals • Anyone who is engaged in management duties Other areas you may find members • Partner with Education Institutions • Partner with Corporate HR Departments

  15. Ethics & Confidentiality All officers and members must sign the • ABPMP Code of Ethics • ABPMP Confidentiality Statement

  16. ABPMP Chapter Guide Growing a Chapter

  17. Publish a Workshop Schedule The Director of Chapter Services along with the Board of directors will develop the annual workshop topics during the 4th quarter of each year for the coming year. The list of topics will be targeted to: • Corporate Employees (Staff level & Management) • BPM Professionals • CBPP (Certified Business Process Professionals) • Local Industries • Community Contribution to a Charitable Organization Note: You should provide workshops participants with a certificate for attending. Note this should be a revenue generating event.

  18. Chapter Schedule (example) March January February April Member Presentation & Industry Advanced CBOK Workshop Certification Prep Session Social Event May June July August Member Presentation & Industry Advanced CBOK Workshop Certification Prep Session Charity Fundraiser September October November December Member Presentation & Industry Advanced CBOK Workshop Certification Prep Session Annual Christmas Party

  19. Build Relationships Please be cautious in creating formal contractual obligations. Any formal arrangements will have to be approved by the ABPMP Board of Directors • More and more universities are offering operations management courses as part of their Continuing (Professional) Education Programs • Universities are ideal relationship, because they support one of the key objectives of ABPMP, which is to provide members with the skills necessary to be Practitioners of BPM and qualify for job opportunities • Universities also, serve as great facilities for hosting the monthly workshop (meetings), so quickly partnering with a university is important to chapter success

  20. Revenue Generation Opportunities Once the chapter is officially active the Director of Chapter Services will go over the various products & services that each chapter will be able to leverage to fund their operations in achieving our overall objectives as stated on the first slide. A revenue sharing agreement has been created that outlines the revenue opportunities for the chapter.

  21. Chapter Revenue Services (Example) Chapters Member Dues Certification Commission On-site Corporate Workshops Chapter Fundraiser Newsletter Advertisement Contract to Hire Fee University Degree Commission Local Lectures BPM Course Portal Monthly Meeting Sponsors Candidate Screening Fee Job Posting Fee Local BPM Symposium BPM Readiness Consulting Event Sponsors Revenue

  22. Solicit Local Chapter Sponsors Having snacks and drinks for the social portion of the workshop is important, due to the fact that the meeting is during many people’s dinner time and therefore, having some snacks will be beneficial and the more the better. Sponsors are good for funding the snacks and drinks Sponsors via physical meeting banners, newsletter banners and links are going to be two additional sources of revenues for supporting your monthly event expenses.

  23. Setup a Chapter Newsletter Establishing a chapter newsletter is a great way to keep active and inactive members engaged and hopefully drive membership renewal and new members. Proper design of the chapter newsletter should provide space for sponsorship advertising revenue to support chapter business.

  24. Web Site Creation and Management Contact IAM at rachel.jollie@internationalamc.com or 1-850-474-0995

  25. ABPMP Chapter Guide Maintaining Active Status

  26. Maintaining Active Status Minimum Requirements • At least 4 documented officer positions filled (5 is preferred as it is necessary to allow for turnover and finding new volunteers) • The officers should be ABPMP professional members in good standing • At least 10 members assigned to the chapter • At least 5 of the members should be ABPMP paying members in good standing • All members must sign the ABPMP Code of Ethics • All members must sign the ABPMP Confidentiality Statement • A program schedule planned and posted to their website (maintained on the ABPMP website) on a rolling, and ongoing, 6 month basis (deviations from this schedule will result in coaching and assistance before demotion to “forming” status) • Participation in 50% of all membership, chapter services, and Board meeting conference calls. This will not apply to international chapters until we active Skype

  27. Maintaining Active Status Note: Re-activating a chapter follows the same process as starting a new chapter (please see Starting a Chapter section of the deck). It may be accelerator if previous chapter content is available Desired Requirements • Chapter membership should continue growing • As the chapter grows, there should be additional sponsors to support chapter meetings and events

  28. Chapter Guide For additional support, please contact the VP of Chapter Services at chapters@abpmp.org Thank you

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