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How can your organization acquire and maintain the edge it needs to survive and flourish
in an ever faster-paced and competitive world?
People. Well-trained, business-oriented people.
Look to AttainingEdge, the world's foremost source of professional seminars for the
world-class training you need in critical areas of business innovation.
Our Mission
To educate professionals in emerging business-engineering disciplines for organizations
worldwide.
What is a business-engineering discipline?
Our focus is on the intersection of:
Encoded knowledge, especially business rules.
Business architecture, especially business process modeling.
Platforms that support these disciplines, through to implementation.
AttainingEdge does not offer traditional Information Technology (IT) or software
training. Our premise is that first and foremost, your organization needs people who
think and act from a business point of view.
However, the edge your company needs clearly depends on IT-compatible methods and
techniques. Look to AttainingEdge for business-engineering techniques that put a business
edge on your IT requirements approach.
About AttainingEdge Educational Offerings
Focus: The 'know-how' of pragmatic, business-driven engineering of business practices and processes.
Approach: Hands-on seminars replete with examples and analogies from actual real-world experience, with workshop problems and exercises based on them.
Instructors: Thought-leaders and real-life experts and practitioners, with an average of 25 years experience.
Attendees: Over 50% organizationally positioned outside IT.
About AttainingEdge
AttainingEdge was formed in 2004 to serve a critical emerging need for professional
education in business-engineering disciplines, that critical juncture where business
meets IT. More than simply bridge the gap, our goal is to assist organizations in
eliminating that gap altogether.
Our charter is to bring you the world-class experts in emerging business-engineering
disciplines. The knowledge and experience they bring to the table could well be
mission-critical for your business and the challenges of innovation it faces in the
coming years.
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