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BUSINESS
PROCESS MODELLING
A 2
day course for Business Analysts to provide solid skills in process
analysis and creating
workflow models and related documentation, according to industry
best practice.
Business Process Modelling Course Fact
Sheet (pdf)
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| WHO
SHOULD ATTEND |
This course is for business analysts, managers, and others who need to understand, create and use workflow models. This
course can also help business modellers work more rapidly, more concisely, and communicate better with business
audiences. The topics are highly relevant to any professionals interested in achieving the best outcomes for process
improvement and enterprise architecture projects.
The course assumes no previous experience. However it is a perfect next step for business analysts who have attended the
Fundamentals of Business Analysis course. |
| COURSE
OUTCOMES |
Upon completing this course, attendees will be able to:
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create basic industry-standard workflow models, complete with standard documentation.
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understand how to find the structure of a process from unstructured business information.
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create workflow models that communicate with business audiences.
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perform key functions in an improvement project, such as a peer review and process validation.
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improve the quality and validity of process models.
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understand how to add systems requirement detail to process models while staying focused on business perspectives.
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| IIBA®
COURSE ENDORSEMENT
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| The Business Process
Modelling course is an IIBA®
endorsed
course. This course is aligned with the Business Analysis Body of
Knowledge®
(BABOK®)
version 2.0. Course graduates receive 15 PDU's (personal development
units) toward the IIBA®
Certified Business Analysis ProfessionalTM
(CBAP®)
qualification.
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| DATES
AND LOCATIONS |
| Public courses are run in Australia
in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Perth and in New Zealand
in
Auckland and Wellington. Find a scheduled public course on
our Calendar.
Courses can be run in other locations according to demand.
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| FEES |
| Australia: AUD1285 + GST |
New Zealand: NZD1450 + GST
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| Course
fees include course materials, lunch and refreshments.
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| COURSE
CONTENT |
Course material and activities are organised into the following modules:
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Basic
Parts of a Workflow Model |
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Refining
Models |
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Learn the practical purpose that process models -
also known as process maps - fulfil. Learn the common notation and rules for drawing a workflow model. |
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Productive and effective process modelling is a skill. Improve your skill level by learning a variety of important tips and techniques with plenty of hands-on practice. |
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Techniques
for Defining Processes |
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Documenting
Activities |
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Learn proven professional steps for starting with unstructured business knowledge and rapidly creating valid workflow models of business processes. |
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A look at the context and detail that is attached to process models—such as strategic objectives, performance measurement, data requirements, and cost—as well as how this knowledge can be structured and presented. |
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Communicating
with Models |
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Evaluating
Process Models |
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Process models need to communicate business knowledge. We cover powerful principles that can be applied to make models accessible to any business audience. |
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Learn best practice techniques for validating and reviewing workflow models for completeness, correctness, and quality. |
We also run customised and
in-house courses for specific project needs - see our In-house
Training.
IIBA®,
the IIBA®
logo, BABOK®,
Business Analysis Body of Knowledge®
and CBAP®
are registered trade and certification marks owned by the International
Institute of Business Analysis. These trade and certification marks
are used with the express permission of the International Institute
of Business Analysis.
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