Overview
Business Process Management trainingThis 4-day Business Process Management (BPM) training provides you with a thorough understanding of Business Process Management and covers why, what and how to implement BPM.
BPM Master (BPMm) designationYou will be awarded the AIIM BPM Master (BPMm) designation after passing the online BPM Master exam. By earning this designation, you can call yourself BPM Master (BPMm). The exam is online available and you must pass it within 6 months of attending the BPM training.
Business Process Management – why, what and how to implement?This 4-day Business Process Management (BPM) training covers why, what and how to implement BPM. The training concentrates on delivering the skills and tools to improve business processes. The essential technical implications of and approaches to BPM are covered as well as an overview of the modelling tools and how they work. Also discussed are all the standard areas of general business analysis, such as defining processes, identifying key stakeholders, modelling "as is" and "to be" scenarios, and how to test these (via technology and practices).
While the goal of this training is to equip you with the basics of Business Process Improvements (BPI) techniques, we also briefly cover related areas including methodologies that make great use of such techniques. These include Six Sigma, Lean and TQM, along with some important historical perspective on the roots of BPM with particular focus on BPR (Business Process Re-engineering).
Accreditation
AIIM represents the information management community as the global association for both users and suppliers of Business Process Management (BPM), Enterprise Content Management (ECM), Information Management (IM) and Modern Records Management (MRM) solutions. AIIM has existed for more than 60 years and is a not-for-profit organization. AIIM has over 195,000 members worldwide.
Programme Structure
Program curriculum BPM Master
This 4-day BPM training to become a BPM Master discusses the 'what' and 'why' of BPM as well as how to implement BPM.
Detailed training program BPM Master
The first 2 training days cover the concepts and technologies associated with improving business processes. The following topics will be addressed:
- Key activities associated with business analysis; the skills required of a business analyst; and different approaches to business analysis.
- The role and value of flowcharting; how to use standard charting symbols and functions; and flowchart best practices.
Day III and IV – BPM Implementation Specialist and BPM Master
The last 2 training days provide a thorough understanding of BPM concepts and processes and deepen the knowledge gained during the previous training days. The following topics will be addressed:
- How to develop a BPM program strategy.
- How to conduct a business and technical assessment.
Audience
- The training is designed for all professionals who are tasked with accurately managing organizational business processes, such as Business Managers, Business Analysts, IT Managers, Compliance Officers, Archivists, Librarians, Risk Managers, Records Managers and Information Managers, as well as for Solution Providers, Sales Consultants, Project Managers and Technical Staff.
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 4 days
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Disciplines
Business Administration Management Studies Business Information Systems View 21 other Short Courses in Management Studies in NetherlandsAcademic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Tuition Fee
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International
4380 EUR/fullTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 4380 EUR for the full programme during 4 days. -
National
4380 EUR/fullTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 4380 EUR for the full programme during 4 days.
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