It was founded in May 1993 as an offshoot of the Black Forest Group with original members including IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Fujitsu, ICL, Staffware and approximately 300 software and services firms in the business software sector.
Management | Federal Emergency Management Agency | Bureau of Land Management | MIT Sloan School of Management | management | Digital rights management | coalition | War of the Sixth Coalition | coalition government | International Institute for Management Development | Simple Network Management Protocol | Coalition Provisional Authority | Office of Management and Budget | Object Management Group | Singapore Management University | Kellogg School of Management | Coalition | Christian Coalition of America | workflow | Indian Institutes of Management | Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad | Customer relationship management | Brookfield Asset Management | American Management Association | Elite Model Management | Coalition (Australia) | Cerberus Capital Management | risk management | Relational database management system | Operations management |
The Marvin L. Manheim Award For Significant Contributions in the Field of Workflow is an industry recognition created by the Workflow Management Coalition in honor of the late Professor Marvin L. Manheim.
Professor Manheim was a co-founder of both the Black Forest Group and the Workflow Management Coalition, and was also the William A. Patterson Distinguished Professor of Transportation at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University from 1983 until his death in August 2000.