Course Information
Course Overview
A-Z Guide To BPMN: Create Your First BMP Models. Business Process Modelling Beginner To Advanced. Sequence Flow, Gateway
In this course you will learn how to use the Business Process Model and Notation Version 2.0 Standards and Practices
We will start from the basics and build our knowledge up one element at a time
In this course we look at Real-World examples to practice the skills and knowledge we develop
The course is structured in a way that the sections build on each other, meaning that the further you go into the course - the more comfortable you will feel with BPMN 2.0
Ultimately, the goal of this course is to help you model any existing business process as well as create your own models for completely new processes
I can't wait to see you in class!
Sincerely,
Ilya Eremenko
PS: Also this course is constantly updated with new lectures and materials and I am here to answer any questions you might have!
Course Content
- 6 section(s)
- 31 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Course Intro
- Section 2 Business Process Model and Notation
- Section 3 Informations artefacts and resources in BPMN
- Section 4 Rework and Repetition
- Section 5 Events
- Section 6 Congratulations!! Don't forget your Prize :)
What You’ll Learn
- Model any real-world business process
- Have comprehensive knowledge of BPMN 2.0 Elements
- Understand how to use "XOR" gateways
- Understand how to use "AND" gateways
- Understand how to use "OR" gateways
- Understand how to use event-driven gateways
- Understand how to use Message events
- Understand how to use Compensation events
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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KKennisa Guy
I loved this course and it's gonna be a game changer for me. I will need to practice more and go over the resources. The thank you video was epic! Now to get practicing with different scenarios....
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PPiyush Balan
The explanation was simple and understandable. The Case studies were very life-like and relatable.
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PPaul Mba
It was a good match for me
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SSirisha Sudikonda
It would be helpful if you add more examples of subprocesses and include more types of events.”