BPM Tips

Practical BPM tips for business process analysts and process managers

BPM Tips

Practical BPM tips for business process analysts and process managers

BPM Skills in 2020 – Hot or Not (part 1)

January is often time when we come up with resolutions for a new year. While it is easy to decide that we want to change something, change will not happen unless we start doing something differently. That’s why, like in the past years, I prepared for you post with suggestion regarding skills which will be […]

Start 2020 strong with knowledge about Fundamentals of BPM

Every year is a chance to learn (and use in practice) something new. I believe in learning from the best – this is why on this blog you can find world-class BPM experts sharing their knowledge with you 🙂 I think that one of the best sources of knowledge about Business Process Management is the […]

Building Business Capability 2019

BPM Tips is a proud media partner of Building Business Capability 2019, the official conference of the IIBA. BBC is a very unique conference since it supports you in a pursuit of business excellence by providing insight into topics such as Digital Innovation, Business Analysis, Business Process Management and Business Architecture, Business Decisions & Rules, […]

Back to school 2019: free online courses for BPM professionals

Since holidays are over, it’s time for a new edition of this post 🙂 (You can also read the past editions from 2018, 2017, 2016, and 2015).

BPMN MIWG capability demonstration 2019 – Data Inputs, Data Outputs, Compensations, Event-based Gateways and more

Previous post about BPMN MIWG demo from 2018 showed you how to use Data Objects in practice. But, as you know, plain Data Objects and Data Stores are not everything you can do with data in BPMN. That’s why our next capability demo which took part on June 17th 2019 during Object Management Group conference […]

BPMN MIWG demonstration 2018 – (nearly) everything you always wanted to know about Data Objects, but were afraid to ask

For many people BPMN is only about modelling process flows. However there are also elements, which allow you to show the data perspective: Data Objects. They were one of the main topics of the BPMN Model Interchange Working Group demonstration in December 2018 in Seattle and will appear again in June 2019 demonstration in Amsterdam.

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