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The Council provides TBM certification courses, executive primers, best practices, an authoritative TBM book, and multiple course offerings for practitioners and executives that prepare, strengthen, and advance member’s skills and careers.
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We offer peer-to-peer collaboration opportunities through our annual global conference, TBM Conference, our online community TBM Connect, executive summits, industry strategy community meetings, and more.
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Build
The Council develops and evolves the standards of TBM practices through the TBM framework and taxonomy, business-value KPIs, and TBM playbooks. We conduct an annual State of TBM Research as well as other industry benchmarking research and surveys.
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Technology strategy is your business strategy
Technology is no longer the domain of IT and the CIO but includes stakeholders and leaders across the organization and must be aligned to the highest-level strategies.
TBM Council executive members are professionals who want to learn more about technology business management and advance the discipline. They specifically represent industry leadership roles in IT, finance, Agile, cloud, tech operations, product and portfolio management, corporate governance, and business relationship management.
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TBM Tuesdays
Interactive conversations, discussions, and best practices
Strategy communities
Collaborative member groups sharing TBM-related challenges, strategies, and best practices
The TBM Taxonomy
Discover the global standard taxonomy to cost, price, plan and analyze products, platforms, applications and services.
Executive Primer
Get introduced to the framework of disciplines that drive value conversations for the world’s leading organizations.
TBM Tuesday | The New TBM Council Experience
- Virtual
This session will highlight key improvements and new features designed to help you more easily access valuable TBM resources, connect with the community, and stay informed on the latest industry insights.
TBM Metrics for the Public Sector
- Virtual
Join us to discuss how standardizing key metrics can enhance mission alignment, accelerate performance, and support value-based decisions. Whether you’re launching or refining your metrics framework, you’ll leave with clear direction on connecting investments to mission impact.
TBM Executive Primer & Meetup Copenhagen
- September 16
- Copenhagen
TBM Meetups are informal, regional gatherings designed for TBM practitioners. Connect with your peers, expand your professional network through engaging activities, and hear a compelling TBM story shared by a fellow practitioner member.
TBM-Agile Primer (APAC)
- Virtual
Get introduced to how Agile values, principles, and best practices are tightly embedded within the TBM framework.
Technology Business Management (TBM) Executive Primer
- Virtual
Get introduced to the framework of disciplines that drive value conversations for the world’s leading organizations.
TBM-Cloud Primer (APAC)
- Virtual
Discover how leading enterprises use Technology Business Management (TBM) to manage the impact of public cloud consumption on applications, products, and services.
June 17, 2025
Accelerating the Spread of Technology Business Management in the Japanese Market TOKYO – June 17, 2025 – The TBM Council, a global non-profit organization for Technology Business Management (“TBM”), announces the renewal and expansion of its Japan Chapter (“TBM Council Japan”) as an open community to promote TBM in the
May 6, 2025
Winners to be honored at the 2025 TBM Conference, November 10–12, in Miami, Florida BELLEVUE, Wash. – May 6, 2025 – The Technology Business Management (TBM) Council, a global nonprofit business entity dedicated to promoting and advancing the practice of Technology Business Management (TBM), today announced the opening of nominations
December 6, 2024
Walsh will support the Council’s mission of helping leaders create business value from every technology investment, resource, and asset by developing TBM standards, education, collaboration opportunities, and an open TBM ecosystem across the globe. BELLEVUE, WASH. – December 5, 2024 – The Technology Business Management (TBM) Council, a non-profit business
December 4, 2024
Senior TBM executive to usher in new era of TBM in Asia-Pacific BELLEVUE, WASH. – December 4, 2024 — The Technology Business Management (TBM) Council, a non-profit business entity dedicated to advancing the discipline of TBM through education, standards, and collaboration between IT leaders and business partners, has announced its
Next steps
As a member of the TBM Council, you’ll be part of a community that is helping spread awareness – inside and outside of your organization – about the value technology business management (TBM) brings to organizations.
After submitting your application to join, you will be automatically assigned a membership level based on your practitioner status. Read about each membership level below. If you have any questions, need to change the email address associated with your membership account, or would like to change your membership level, please email us at membership@tbmcouncil.org.
Executive members
Executive members are TBM professionals who want to learn more about technology business management (TBM) and advance the discipline.
Qualifying members are executive leaders, including CIOs, CTOs, CFOs, CDOs, CFOs of IT, CISOs, CPOs, VPs, Agile and PMO leaders. Executive Members specifically represent industry leadership roles in IT, finance, agile, cloud, tech operations, product and portfolio management, corporate governance, and business relationship management.
Practitioner members
Practitioner members are TBM professionals who want to learn more about TBM in order to develop a TBM office or enhance their organization’s TBM discipline, including professionals who manage the day to day operations and systems for their TBM capabilities.
Qualifying Practitioners Members include: Director/Manager of IT, TBMAs, TBM Office professionals, OCIO, Corporate Finance, Enterprise Architects, Cloud Architects, Cloud Engineers, Financial Technology Advisors, Agile COE, Agile Coaches, SAFe Trainers, Portfolio Managers, and Agile Transformation professionals. Practitioner Members represent roles in IT, finance, agile, cloud, business relationship management, and product management.
Associate members
TBM Council Associate membership is reserved for any technology or finance consultant or educator seeking to advance their knowledge of Technology Business Management. Associate members enjoy limited access to TBM Connect and certain Council events, early access to research and content, and other benefits as dictated by the Council.
Observing members
Observing members are members who are currently in job transition or are students looking to learn more about Technology Business Management. Observing members may attend any of our events and join most communities, but may not be able to join certain restricted programs. If you register for TBM Council membership with a personal email address, you will automatically be accepted as an observing member. Observing membership accounts will automatically deactivate after 6 months.