30 Jun - 4 Jul 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 5250 € Euro
To harness the work done in organizations, and to increase productivity, it is essential to understand how to model business processes. This course explores the need for modeling business processes, how process modeling is one part of a larger framework for achieving higher quality through Business Process Management, the essential steps to process modeling, and the critical success factors for making the effort successful. It provides a practical framework for understanding and modeling business processes and describes how to develop a variety of process model types.
The most common process modeling standards are taught, assuring you the maximum applicability to your environment. Last, it provides valuable facilitation tips and techniques to help ensure that your modeling sessions stay focused, and are viewed as successful by all involved.
Describe the purpose and benefits of Business Process Modeling.
Articulate the list of various process models.
Discuss the essential business process modeling components and steps necessary for success.
Discover appropriate elements of processes that need to be documented.
Use process maps to discover, document, and communicate the processes.
Describe the importance of setting process boundaries and how it can make your modeling more productive.
Create a variety of clear and consistent process models and understand when to use each.
Develop primary and alternate paths for a process
Learn various notations that are used in process modeling and how to refine and confirm the process.
Business Analysts
Business Architects
Software Architects
Process Designers
Process Engineers
Process Architects
Day (1) Business Process Modeling (BPM) Concepts
Business Process Management Framework
Benefits of Process Modeling
How process models are used
Supporting Business Objectives
Process terminology
Types of Process Models
Day (2) Framing the Process
Discussion
Exercise
Staying focused during process mapping
Preparation for modeling/elicitation sessions
Roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders
Importance of process scope and techniques to prevent process scope creep
Pre- and post-conditions
The Scope Diagram
The Supplier/Input/Process/Output/ Customer (SIPOC) Chart
Introduction to case study and workshop
Using Variations Lists to help frame processes
Workshop
Day (3) Process Mapping
Definition of a process map
Swim lanes; a different view of a process map
Process mapping notation
Developing scenarios
Primary and alternate paths
Three-part workshop
Refining Process Maps
Definition of a process map
Frequently found mapping problems and how to correct them
Inputs and outputs: to show or not to show
Supporting process details in the text
Workshop
Day (4) Effective FacilitationTechniques for Process Modeling
Facilitating process mapping sessions
Process Mapping roles
The partnership between Facilitator and Scribe
Setting the stage with participants
Eliciting What vs. How
Workshop: Process mapping facilitation practice and feedback
UML and BPMN notation
Activity diagrams, a different type of process model
Purpose of UML Activity Diagrams
UML Notation Equivalents to ISO
Purpose of BPMN notation
BPMN Equivalents to ISO
Additional BPMN symbols and their uses
Tips for working with multiple standards
Workshop
Day (5) Process Maps in Requirements
Concurrent business modeling for complete requirements
Balancing data and process
State transition model
Interaction model
Workshop
Automation and Enterprise Process Modeling
Balancing Data and Process
Short exercise
Using BP Models to help find and document business rules
Short exercise
Managing Business Processes and Automation
Identifying and organizing processes
Hierarchy function/process model
Value Chain models
Workshop