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Process Modeling, Analysis and DesignPresented by Tom Dwyer, VP Research, BrainStorm Group and Editorial Director, BPMInstitute.org or faculty Course Description: Modeling, analysis and design skills are essential to BPM success. In this course you will acquire a solid understanding of practical techniques for modeling, analysis and design. The section of this lesson on modeling provides insight on how to depict business processes via maps and models in order to prepare for the analysis and improvement of business process performance. You will learn the significance of creating the right context for process modeling and the definition of clear boundaries. The section on analysis examines various perspectives for analysis, including a focus on time, quality, and cost. You will learn the importance of concisely capturing process issues, methods of prioritization, and the value of impact analysis. The section on design examines the properties of a good process, and outlines essential design principles. You will learn the key components of a solid process design, the pitfalls to avoid and the key elements in making the transition to implementation. Course Outline:
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Instructor Biography: Tom Dwyer Before becoming an industry analyst, Mr. Dwyer spent 28 years in the computer industry in various engineering, marketing, professional services, and sales functions. He was a co-founder and general manager of a new software venture at Xerox, which became a wholly owned subsidiary. Mr. Dwyer has held senior management positions in marketing and engineering at Wang Laboratories and Prime Computer and has developed and launched more than 15 software products. |
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