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Fundamentals of process mapping

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Fhyzics, a global leader in Business Analysis, offers the most comprehensive and highly practical business analysis training. The course covers all the chapters of BABOK® V2/V3 with supporting Online Materials and Model Exams. The course also gives an overview of Microsoft Visio, Unified Modelling Language (UML) 2.0, Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN) 2.0, Requirements Management Tool, Software Development Life Cycle, Wire Frame / Mock up Tools and Special Elements of Word, Excel & PowerPoint. This 30-Hours training course is offered both in Online and Classroom (only in India) formats.

Online
10 weekend sessions each lasting for 3 hours. The sessions are Live, Faculty-Led and taught by CBAP® and PMI-PBA® certified faculty.
Dedicated batches for North-America, Europe, Australia, Middle-East and India

Classroom
2 Days weekend Classroom sessions and 2 Online sessions.

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Fundamentals of
Process Mapping
Presenter
Venkadesh Narayanan, BSME, MBA, CBAP®, PMI-PBA®, CBPP®
Principal Consultant
Former Indian Civil Servant [IRAS 2001 Batch]
LinkedIn Profile
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Knowledge
Areas
Foundation
Chapters
BABOK® V2 Overview
What is a Process?
A process is a set of sequential activities carried out in a
predetermined order to deliver value to the customers.
Characteristics of a Process?
• All process has boundaries (start and end)
• It has more than one activity
• May have several starts and several outcomes
• A process can kick start another process
• Some sort of signal is required to kick start a process
• A process may start and end in the same function
• A process may cut across different functions
• A process may receive signals at different points of time
• Process maps have swim lanes and swim pools.
Types of Processes
Types of Processes
Primary Process
An operational process that constitutes the core business of a
firm and is part of its primary value chain.
Secondary Process
A non-operational process that is not part of the core business
of a firm but supports the primary processes.
Management Process
The processes that govern the operation of a system.
Current vs. Future
• Current state mapping
• Future state mapping
• Gap analysis
• Capabilities required
• Solution needed
Swim Lane vs. Swim Pool
Order Placement & Coffee Brewing
BPMN 2.0
For Your References
www.omg.org
Microsoft Visio
www.asq.org
www.sme.org
www.apqc.org
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01/05/2015 V1.0