MODELLING BUSINESS PROCESSES Modelling Business Processes is one of an integrated set of courses leading to the widely respected British Computer Society Information Systems Examination Board (ISEB) Diploma in Business Analysis.

Modelling Business Processes is a PRACTITIONER specialist module of the ISEB Diploma in Business Analysis.
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Course Content

Rationale
Purpose of business process modelling
Context: organisations, systems, processes, stakeholders
Strategic context and business goals
Approaches to business process modelling
Definition of a business process
Identifying Business Processes
Types of processes and functional areas
Process view versus functional view
Value chain analysis and business performance
Hierarchy of business processes and tasks
Modelling Business Processes
Process modelling techniques (including swimlanes)
"As Is" modelling
Events and outcomes
Actors involved with business processes
Business rules
Evaluating and Improving Business Processes
Improving Business Processes
Analysing activities, work flow, tasks
Problem Analysis; GAP Analysis; Root Cause Analysis
Business process improvement
"To Be" process model
Monitoring
Identifying current and new standards and measures
Measuring effectiveness of change: goals, measures and issues
Challenging the business rules
Staff performance and human aspects
Transition
Using the business process model to identify IT requirements
Skills profiling and staff development
Procedure design
Implementation Issues
Implementing the new processes
Making and managing the change


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