Free Tutorial – iGrafx Process Modelling (BPMN 2.0)

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This course is strictly focused on process modelling (BPMN 2.0) with iGrafx and will be creating process models directly in the iGrafx Process360 Live module.

In this course you will master the tools and techniques required to create business processes. You will gain hands-on experience to develop a robust process modelling capability essential for effective business process management or BPM.

We will also dive deep into the Business Process Model and Notation 2.O (BPMN 2.0) standard which is a universal and the most common language for depicting business processes. We will understand the syntax, semantics, and best practices of BPMN and apply this standardised approach to visually represent and communicate complex business processes.

There will be a number of exercises with sample solutions for you to get practical experience. These can be practiced on any process modelling software.

This course is for anyone new to SAP iGrafx, process design and process improvement, or anyone who is already working in these areas and is looking for a quick refresher.

And that’s the iGrafx Process Modelling (BPMN 2.0) course you have been looking for.

Can’t wait to see you in the lectures!

Thomas Walker- licensed Business Process Management Practitioner

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for anyone new to iGrafx, process modelling with BPMN 2.0 and process improvement, or anyone who is already working in these areas and is looking for a quick refresher.

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