2 - 6 Jun 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 5250 € Euro
This training program on Business Process Modeling has been designed by Global Horizon to provide professionals with an in-depth understanding of the principles and practices of business process modeling. The program is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills required to develop effective business process models that improve organizational efficiency, productivity, and performance.
Understand the concepts and principles of business process modeling.
Learn how to analyze and map business processes.
Identify process improvement opportunities and develop process optimization strategies.
Understand the role of technology in business process modeling.
Develop skills to effectively communicate process models to stakeholders.
This program is suitable for professionals who are involved in business process improvement initiatives, such as process analysts, business analysts, project managers, quality managers, and IT professionals. The program is also ideal for those who wish to enhance their knowledge and skills in business process modeling.
Day 1:
Introduction to Business Process Modeling
Overview of Business Process Modeling
Key concepts and terminology
Importance of Business Process Modeling in organizational performance
Introduction to Process Analysis
Day 2:
Analyzing Business Processes
Techniques for Process Analysis
Process Mapping and Flowcharting
Identifying process inputs and outputs
Process Metrics and Performance Indicators
Day 3:
Process Improvement Strategies
Process Improvement Frameworks
Techniques for process optimization
Best practices in process improvement
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Day 4:
Technology for Business Process Modeling
Introduction to BPM software
Selection Criteria for BPM tools
Implementation and deployment of BPM software
Challenges in BPM implementation
Day 5:
Communication and Reporting
Effective Communication of Process Models
Stakeholder Engagement
Reporting and Documentation
Review and Assessment of Process Models