BPMN 2.0 for Business Analysts Training Course
This course has been created for business analysts who want to use BPMN 2.0 extensively in their projects.
It focuses on practical aspects of all BPMN 2.0 specification as well as implementations of common patterns.
It is a series of short lectures followed by exercises: the delegates will have a problem described in English, and will have to create a proper diagram for each problem. After that, the diagrams will be discussed and assessed by the group and the trainer.
This course doesn't cover execution part of BPMN, it focuses on analysis and process design aspects of BPMN 2.0.
Course Outline
BPMN 2.0 in context of Business Process Management
- Business Process definition
- How to model Business Process
Sub-model Types of Processes
- Choreographies
- Collaborations
- Conversations
Modeling Orchestration
- Private non-executable (internal) business process
- Private executable (internal) business process
- Public processes
Basic BPMN Symbols in Examples
- Activity
- Gateways
- Events
- Sequence Flow
- Message
- Artifacts
Modeling Collaboration
- Pool, Participants
- Lanes
Message Flow
- How to model messages
Process Design
Activities
- Activity vs Task
- Human Interactions
- Types of Tasks
- Sub-Process
- Call Activity
- Loop Characteristics and Multi-Instance
Items and Data
- Data Modeling
Events
- Concepts
- Start and End Events
- Intermediate Events
- Trigger
- Types of Events
- Message
- Timer
- Error
- Escalation
- Cancel
- Compensation
- Link
Gateways
- Sequence Flow Considerations
- Exclusive Gateway
- Inclusive Gateway
- Parallel Gateway
- Event-Based Gateway
- Parallel Event-Based Gateway
- Complex Gateway
Compensation
- Compensation Handler
- Compensation Triggering
- Relationship between Error Handling and Compensation
Transaction
- Transaction definition
- Transaction outcomes
- success
- error
- cancel
Choreography
- Choreography vs Orchestration
- Sequence Flow
- Events
- Gateways
Conversation
- Conversation
- Conversation Link
Requirements
Understanding of Business Process Management (BPM) concepts.
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Testimonials (7)
Richard is a great teacher
Federico - Circle spa
Course - BPMN 2.0 for Business Analysts
Lots of practical tips from business. The presenter's vast knowledge.
Michal - Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski Spolka Akcyjna
Course - BPMN 2.0 for Business Analysts
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The topic of BPM is close to me due to the role I play. Filip has a nice, relaxed approach and explains the issues discussed very well. Dispenses knowledge at a good pace and quantity. The material is very nice and clear, and completing the training gives you a pleasant feeling of improving your skills. It's nice that we found time to also look at our problems with BPMN and suggest solutions. In my opinion, the IT side is also a strong point of the training. Everything works, nothing breaks, there are no delays and you don't have to worry about technology, you can just focus on the material. Congratulations on a great training platform.
Bogumil - GE Aerospace Poland Sp. z o.o.
Course - BPMN 2.0 for Business Analysts
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in total, the Exercises were covered and discussed in the group.
Wieslaw
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A large number of tasks to complete on your own, so you can check on an ongoing basis whether you have understood the topics discussed and are able to make the model yourself. Joint checking of tasks allows the trainer to verify whether the task has been performed correctly and provides feedback to the trainee. Even when verifying other people's tasks, you can learn how others approached the topic, what they did better and what mistakes they made, which reduces the risk of making such mistakes yourself. A very nice platform on which the training was conducted. Great contact with the trainer.
Daria
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Lab. Transfer of knowledge, great documentation.
Slawek
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The way of driving. Scope of the material transferred.
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