BPMN 2.0 with Brian: From Beginner to Winner
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Students will be able to model great business processes
- Students will be able to use Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN 2.0)
- Students will enhance their employment opportunities
- Students will learn how to use Signavio to model business processes
Hello, and welcome to this course BPMN 2.0 with Brian: From Beginner to Winner
This course starts with the basics of non-executable BPMN 2.0 and then builds upon the learning so that by the end of the course you are comfortable creating impressive business process maps by yourself.
This course may be of particular interest for those aspiring to a career in process or business analysis and for existing practitioners looking for a refresher on how to map business processes using non-executable BPMN 2.0 - the industry recognized best practice for mapping business processes. It may also be of interest for people just trying to get a clear visual of their business process and for those just looking for a fun new skill to learn in a simple way.
The course is led by an active business process management professional who was taught BPMN 2.0 to thousands of people across many industries as well as consultants from companies such as KPMG, WIPRO, Tech Mahindra, Infosys and Deloitte.
Multiple choice questions and assignments with model answers help to make your journey interesting and enjoyable.
BPMN is tool agnostic so you can follow along with whatever tool you wish to use. If you do not have a tool, guidelines are provided within the first 5 minutes on how to access one for free.
I look forward to seeing you in the course!
Brian
Taught by
Brian Prenderville
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