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Description

Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN 2.0) is
the new de facto standard for modeling processes.
It can
be used when you need to
document
your processes
as a part of the project or when you need
to
automate
them, so
learning it will help your career.


Maybe you've already
spent some time trying to learn BPMN from the specification and from the
internet but still do not
feel confident

about this notation? I often see that
even
people with years of modeling experience really struggle when it comes to BPMN
diagrams.
Or are you mapping the workflow processes with flowcharts, but don't feel your process maps really improve the communication? BPMN can help here if used properly!


You will learn from this course what are the
most useful elements of BPMN
and
h
ow to create easy to
understand and maintain process diagrams.


The course consists
of several sections with video lectures, quizzes and real life mini-projects
that will help you
start using BPMN in no time.


I know that at first
BPMN can be confusing and you may have some questions after you start using it
in practice. The course is constantly updated with new content on a basis of
your feedback and I will answer
all your questions
regarding the best ways to
use BPMN.


Wondering if this course is for you? Take a look at the reviews from my students:


"Excellent course, pitched at an extremely useful level. This explains the parts of BPMN that are most useful, without diving into unnecessary complexity. It has a great mixture of videos, "take-away" summaries, and exercises. Highly recommended!"


- Adrian 


"Efficient and effective BPM overview of the essential items you need to understand and master when using such notation. I used it as a refresher as I need to work with people using BPMN on a new project."


- François
Who this course is for:
People beginning Business Analyst or Process Analyst career who want to learn BPMN
People with flowcharting experience who want to add BPMN to their toolkit
People who want to use BPMN with confidence

What you'll learn

You will see how to use BPMN in practice, which elements to use and which are not so useful

You will learn how to use events in BPMN and what are the event types

You will practice how using object types for tasks and subprocesses can make your diagrams easier to understand and more powerful

You will understand how to show the process flows with various gateways (XOR, AND, OR) and how to make sure token flows correctly

You will master usage of pools and lanes to show collaboration in a proces, so that you never make the popular rookie mistakes

You will learn how to easily extend your diagrams with additional information with artifacts and data objects

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-1 - BPMN Overview
11
1.1-Introduction
1.2-Basics of modelling processes with BPMN
1.3-Flowcharts vs BPMN
1.4-How to use this course
1.5-BPMN tools
1.6-Recommended tools
1.7-First steps with ADONIS:Community Edition
1.8-BPMN Basics - coffee case study
1.9-[Key takeaways] BPMN Basics
1.10-[Project] BPMN Basics
1.11-BPMN Basics
2-2 - Gateways and branching in BPMN
15
2.1-Gateways and token - basics
2.2-Exclusive gateway (XOR)
2.3-Exclusive gateways in practice - DEMO
2.4-Parallel gateway (AND)
2.5-Parallel gateways in practice - DEMO
2.6-Showing process loops and rework with Exclusive gateways
2.7-Rework with XOR gateways in practice - DEMO
2.8-Inclusive gateway (OR)
2.9-Avoiding getting stuck - Default Sequence Flow
2.10-Inclusive gateways in practice
2.11-Gateways in BPMN - overview of demo diagrams
2.12-Fastest way of converting non-exclusive gateways (AND to OR)
2.13-[Key takeaways] Gateways
2.14-[Project] Gateways
2.15-Gateways
3-3 - How to add more meaning to your diagrams - names and object types
13
3.1-Object names in BPMN
3.2-Object types in BPMN
3.3-Start events
3.4-Common types of start events (Message, Timer, Conditional)
3.5-Common types of Tasks (Manual, User, Service)
3.6-Common types of Sub-Processes (Embedded, Call Activity)
3.7-Common types of End Events (Message, Terminate)
3.8-Object types in practice - DEMO
3.9-Quick tip - how to convert objects in BPMN
3.10-Quick tip - how to show object types more clearly with Colouring option
3.11-[Key takeaways] Object types
3.12-[Project] Object types
3.13-Object types
4-4 - Participants and collaboration
8
4.1-Swimlanes in BPMN - Introduction to showing responsibility in BPMN
4.2-Pools - process participants
4.3-Black-box pools - "placeholders"
4.4-Lanes - logical divisions of Pools
4.5-Message Flows and Collaboration diagrams
4.6-Pools and lanes in practice - DEMO
4.7-[Key takeaways] Participants and collaboration
4.8-Participants and collaboration
5-5 - Data modeling in BPMN
4
5.1-Data modeling
5.2-Data Objects and Data Stores in practice - diagram from BPMN MIWG demo 2018
5.3-[Key takeaways] Data modeling
5.4-Data modeling
6-6 - Adding more information to your BPMN diagrams
4
6.1-Artifacts in BPMN
6.2-Artifacts in practice - DEMO
6.3-[Key takeaways] Artifacts
6.4-Artifacts
7-Wrap up
3
7.1-Course summary
7.2-[Key takeaways] Formal names of BPMN elements
7.3-BPMN on one page
8-Advanced BPMN
22
8.1-ADVANCED - Task types
8.2-Task types - quiz
8.3-ADVANCED - how to create BPMN diagram step by step
8.4-ADVANCED - case study 1
8.5-ADVANCED - case study 1 (text)
8.6-ADVANCED - case study 1 (example solution)
8.7-ADVANCED - intermediate events
8.8-ADVANCED - case study 2 (text)
8.9-ADVANCED - case study 2 (example solution)
8.10-ADVANCED - boundary events
8.11-ADVANCED - all about BPMN events (PDF guide)
8.12-ADVANCED - case study 3 (text)
8.13-ADVANCED - case study 3 (example solution plus automation demo)
8.14-ADVANCED - event based gateways
8.15-ADVANCED - event based gateways (additional content)
8.16-ADVANCED - alternative to event based gateways
8.17-ADVANCED - case study 4 (text)
8.18-ADVANCED - case study 4 (example solution)
8.19-ADVANCED - Loops and Multi-Instance activities
8.20-ADVANCED - case study 5 (text)
8.21-ADVANCED - case study 5 (example diagram)
8.22-ADVANCED - case study 5 (example solution)
9-Ask Me Anything
11
9.1-Do you have questions about BPMN? Let me know and I will answer it!
9.2-Ask Me Anything section - Introduction
9.3-AMA: How to implement BPMN organization-wide
9.4-AMA: Event Sub-Processes
9.5-AMA: Handling unstructured workflows with CMMN
9.6-AMA: Process improvement with BPMN
9.7-AMA: Process improvement with simulation
9.8-AMA: BPMN and RACI
9.9-AMA: RACI in ADONIS (example)
9.10-AMA: How to use AI tools like ChatGPT for modelling processes
9.11-Bonus Lecture