BPM Tips

Practical BPM tips for business process analysts and process managers

BPM Tips

Practical BPM tips for business process analysts and process managers

Back to school 2020 – free online courses for BPM professionals (and not only)

Just like in the past years I prepared for you list of online courses (and other materials) which can help you learn more about BPM. (You can also read the past editions from 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, and 2015). 1) Fundamentals of BPM There are many courses about BPM, but those 2 really rock 🙂 […]

Building Business Capability 2020

BPM Tips is a proud media partner of Building Business Capability 2020, the official conference of the IIBA. This year, for obvious reasons, BBC will be a virtual conference. It will take place on October 19-23, 2020. You can participate in livestreams of conference sessions and workshops (recordings are also available, so you can watch […]

Free BPMN modelling tools – 2020 edition

Since last post some things changed, so I prepared an update for you 🙂 As in the last edition it is clearly visible that cloud tools are very popular. However it is still possible to find standalone BPMN modelers – pretty commonly they are offered by vendors of the process automation/workflow software. Please note that […]

BPMN MIWG capability demonstration 2020

As you may recall from the earlier posts about BPMN Model Interchange Working Group live interoperability demonstrations we usually had part of modelling and exchanging BPMN diagrams among participating tools and at the end session where automation was shown. In 2018 and 2019 we did not have time to show the automation. In 2020 edition […]

Free online BPM conferences in 2020

This time I wanted to share with you info about free virtual conferences which you can join to learn more about various aspects of BPM. Let’s start with 2 conferences of BPM vendors: 1) K2 FastFWD (April 21-23 – so you can still watch the last day plus access all the sessions on demand) https://k2fastfwd.com […]

Fundamentals of BPM (and many other interesting books) available for free on Springer

I learned from Sandy Kemsley (read the original post on column2.com) that Springer is now offering many interesting books and journals for free. So, if you watched the Fundamentals of BPM MOOC videos and want to deepen your knowledge this is a great opportunity to read the Fundamentals of Business Process Management (2nd edition)!

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