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Event
08 Oct 2012

Working with Business Processes

Discovery, Mapping, Redesign and Requirements Alec Sharp

Business processes matter, because business processes are how value is delivered.  Understanding how to work with business processes is now a core skill for business analysts, process and application architects, functional area managers, and even corporate executives. But too often, material on the topic either floats around in generalities and familiar case studies, or descends rapidly into technical details and incomprehensible models. This workshop shows how to discover and scope a business process, clarify its context, model its workflow with progressive detail, assess it, design a new process, and make the transition to other types of requirements. Everything is backed up with real-world examples, and clear, repeatable guidelines. Learning Objectives: Identify a “true” business process, and specify its boundaries and goalsDescribe the key factors that differentiate process and functional approachesEmploy a variety of techniques to keep stakeholders involved, and promote “process orientation”Establish the scope, issues, and goals for a business processModel process workflow at progressive levels of detail using Swimlane DiagramsStop process modeling at the appropriate point, and move on to other techniques or phasesConduct a structured assessment of a business process with respect to its environmentDesign a new process while avoiding common (and serious!) pitfallsSmoothly make the transition to the specification of IT and other types of requirements 

When

8 Oct 2012 @ 09:00 am

9 Oct 2012 @ 05:00 pm

Duration: 1 days, 8 hours


Where

Double Tree Hilton

76 Southampton Row

Bloomsbury

United Kingdom


Language

English en


Organised by

IRM UK Strategic IT Training Ltd (deactivated)

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