An organization needs processes to deliver its products and services. As a Business Analyst you need to understand and know how to apply different process modelling techniques, including both the organisational view and more detailed process models. This course teaches the context of business process modelling as well as techniques used to model, analyze and improve processes.
Set Up
By attending this 2-day course you will learn how to identify, organize and model business processes. You will analyze these models and apply different approaches to improve them and deploy new processes in the organization. This course ends with an exam that leads to recognised Practitioner Certificate in Modelling Business Processes from the British Computer Society (BCS).
Goals
In this 2-day BCS Modelling Business Processes course you will learn to apply industry standard business process modelling and analysis techniques and understand the framework for business process improvement within which these techniques may be applied. You will learn to identify, analyse and model business processes at various levels, and to identify process measures and opportunities for improvement. This course consists of highly practical discussions of key topics based around case studies.
Program
The training days run from 9 am to 5 pm, including a break. In this professional and practice-oriented training the following topics are covered:
-The context for business processing modelling
-Organisational model for processes
-Modelling the business processes
-Documenting Tasks
-Evaluating and improving business processes
-Transition
-Exam
Target Audience
The course is designed for people who want to understand a range of business process modelling and analysis techniques, know how these techniques are used and identify when to use them. It is suitable for business analysts, business managers and members of their team, business change managers and project managers.
Qualification levels for this course:
-SFIA level 4 and 5