Business Process Modeling

Instructor‑Led: $1,195 | Duration: 2 Days

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Course Highlights

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  • Advanced
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Business Process Modeling Course Outline

Did you know that inefficient processes can cost businesses up to 30% of their revenue? Effective business process modeling is key to improving efficiency, reducing waste, and enhancing productivity. This course provides the fundamental skills to document, refine, and optimize business processes, ensuring clarity and consistency in workflows. Participants will learn how process modeling fits into the larger Business Process Management (BPM) framework, explore essential modeling techniques, and apply best practices to streamline operations.

Who Should Attend this Course?

This course is ideal for business analysts, process managers, and professionals involved in process optimization and change management. Anyone responsible for documenting and improving business workflows will benefit from the techniques covered in this training.

PREREQUISITES

No formal prerequisites are required; however, familiarity with business processes and workflows is beneficial.

 

1. Business Process Modeling (BPM) Overview

  • Importance of process modeling
  • Common business process models
  • Key steps in business process modeling

2. Process Definitions

  • Hierarchy diagrams and decomposition techniques
  • Value chain models for structuring workflows

3. Modeling Process Context

  • Preparing for process modeling sessions
  • Defining roles and responsibilities
  • Creating scope diagrams, SIPOC diagrams, and variation lists

4. Modeling Process Details

  • Using process notation and swim lanes
  • Developing process maps with primary and alternate paths
  • Managing process variations and alternative workflows

5. Refining Process Models

  • Identifying common mapping errors
  • Determining the appropriate level of detail
  • Supporting process details in documentation

6. Confirming Process Completeness

  • State chart (interaction) diagrams
  • Interaction matrices (CRUD)
  • Business analysis techniques for validating workflows

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