Books for people interested in process management
Since I was asked by a customer for a recommendation of books worth buying for company library I thought I will share it here too 🙂
Practical BPM tips for business process analysts and process managers
Practical BPM tips for business process analysts and process managers
Since I was asked by a customer for a recommendation of books worth buying for company library I thought I will share it here too 🙂
One of my favorite parts of process modeling trainings is discussing with participants how do they plan to use those skills. It is a matter of process maturity in an organization (since some of the scenarios require some BPM know-how), specific goals and planned initiatives of the organizations (if you have a budget for process […]
This post is specifically meant for a group of students which I had a chance to train last week, but I want to make it useful for all of you who just finished process modelling/BPMN training and wonder what’s next. Hope you will find it useful!
Do you want to sharpen your BPM skills and learn something new? This post is for you! Below you can find list of free courses and trainings based on past editions of this post (in case you are curious here are the links: 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, and 2015). Let’s start with the gold […]
Creating detailed process diagrams is fun, but it is hard to imagine more mature BPM without a Process Architecture. In this post I wanted to share with you some real life (or nearly real life 😉 ) examples of Process Architecture which are publicly available.
For a third time, BPM Tips is a media partner of Building Business Capability 2021, the official conference of the IIBA.
Did you enjoy part 1 of the post about BPM skills in 2021? I have something extra for you 🙂
To say that 2020 was unexpected would be an understatement. What will 2021 bring? Which process management skills will be hot and what is the role of process-related skills in the “new normal”? Check out the next edition of “BPM skills” post.
This post is a part four of the series about token and process flows in BPMN.So far, we covered the simple flow (part 1), situations where only one of the alternative paths could be selected (part 2), as well as cases when all paths outgoing from a parallel gateway need to complete before the process […]
This is a third part of the series about tokens in BPMN. The first part was about basics and simple flow, the second one was about exclusive gateways (XOR). This time we will cover cases when our process has parallel paths. Parallel gateways Parallel gateways (commonly named AND) allow you to show that there are […]