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Back to school 2019: free online courses for BPM professionals

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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).

Fundamentals of BPM

As you may recall in a last year edition of this post I wrote that 2  great MOOCs by professors Marcello La Rosa, Marlon Dumas, Jan Mendling and Hajo A. Reijers (available on Future Learn and QUT) are no longer available, but this should change in 2019.

While (sadly) there is still no possibility to sign up for those courses in a normal form I have a great news for you!

You can access all the videos via Fundamentals of BPM website:

http://fundamentals-of-bpm.org/mooc/

(you need to look for part “Links to all video materials are available here (Copyright 2015-2017, Queensland University of Technology. All rights reserved).”).

Those links will lead you to PDFs with links to the videos.

Apart from those two awesome courses you can also expand your horizons using other sources. Since there were no significant changes there you can use my previous post.

In the following week I will update this post with more information about other interesting courses and materials useful for people interested in BPM.

But before then, I wanted to share additional news with you 🙂

BPM Tips is a Media Partner of the Building Business Capability 2019 conference.

If you plan to attend BBC 2019 the following code “BPMBBC” will give you 15% discount.

More info about this coming soon!

 

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