Business Process Management

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Last updated on February 13, 2025 10:10 pm

Learn the basics of Business Process Management (BPM) and discover how it can improve your organization’s efficiency and productivity. This course is perfect for business analysts, BPM developers, project managers, and anyone interested in streamlining processes for success.

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What you’ll learn

  • Introduction to BPM
  • Basics Of Business Process Management
  • BPM Profiles and Stakeholders
  • Why Choose BPM?
  • BPM in Industry
  • Today’s Industry challenges to BPM
  • BPM Implementation Approach
  • Build BPM Case
  • Summary

Business process management (BPM) is the discipline in which people use various methods to discover, model, analyze, measure, improve, optimize, and automate business processes. … In project management, process management is the use of a repeatable process to improve the outcome of the project.

This is basic course to know about BPM. After going through this presentation, people will understand below points on BPM.

  1. Define BPM

  2. Basic Concepts of BPM

  3. BPM Profiles

  4. BPM Lifecycle & Stakeholders

  5. BPM Suites Vendors

  6. BPM Industry

  7. Advantages of BPM

  8. History Of BPM

  9. BPM Customers

  10. Acquisitions in BPM and related markets 2002-09 

  11. Why BPM?

  12. Barriers to Mainstream Adoption

  13. Industry Challenges Today

  14. BPM Solution offers

  15. BPM  Implementation Framework

  16. BPM Development Approach

  17. BPM Testing Approach

  18. Case 1 – Building an Enterprise wide BPM Solution

  19. Summary of BPM

  20. Presentation consists of all above points

Let’s connect to work on any if BPM Tools beside this introductory course.

Key distinctions between process management and project management are repeatability and predictability. If the structure and sequence of work is unique, then it is a project. In business process management, a sequence of work can vary from instance to instance: there are gateways, conditions; business rules etc. The key is predictability: no matter how many forks in the road, we know all of them in advance, and we understand the conditions for the process to take one route or another. If this condition is met, we are dealing with a process.

Who this course is for:

  • Business Analyst
  • BPM Developers
  • Project Managers
  • Anyone

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