Advanced Business Process
Analysis, Mapping And Modelling 9-13 December 2007 • Villa Rotana Suites • Dubai

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Event Overview
Your Steps To A Leaner And More Flexible Enterprise
• Integrate business processes and logic • Establish how analysis techniques differ • Identify constantly emerging and new types of processes and process issues • Gain an in-depth working knowledge of recent types of process flows • Explore emerging technology to implement process flows • Analyse integration and assessment techniques for enterprise scale projects • Assess issues such as inference models, reference model analytics, package model analytics and inferred impact • Explore examples of workflow and analytic modelling tools used today |
The process management world keeps changing as new advances in business improvement and technology take hold. New types of processes and process issues are emerging constantly, creating a daunting task for most process projects. Business transformation projects may start with basic improvements and finish with complete enterprise transformation.
Understanding the needs beyond basic process analysis and mapping is the start of the transformation path. During a project you may encounter process types you are not familiar with or large numbers of processes that challenge project schedules. Furthermore, you may deal with reference models from packages, industry and professional groups. If you are involved in a merger, acquisition, consolidation, privatisation or divestiture then you need to integrate the various process models.
IIR’s Advanced Business Process Analysis, Mapping And Modelling course provides in-depth working knowledge of the more recent types of process flows, the technology emerging to implement those flows, and integration and assessment techniques for enterprise scale projects. Related issues such as inference models, reference model analytics, package model analytics and inferred impact are covered. Furthermore, the course includes extensive exercises that you can use as reference for advanced techniques.
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Who Should Attend?
• Business Process Teams
• Business Planners
• Process Analysts
• Customer Services Officers
• Chief Information Officers
• IT Specialists
• Business Analysts
• IT Architects
• Senior Planners
• Business Project Managers
• Application Managers
• Quality Managers
Hear what delegates said about Frank Kowalkowski’s previous course:
“It helped me understand the needs beyond basic process analysis and mapping.”
Yasser Zaki, Manager Government Relations, Al Ezz Flat Steel Co., Egypt
“The course transformed my thoughts and ideas into scientific and practical approaches, which I will be considering all the time during my work.”
Naim Alkmos, Head of Business Analysis, Al Rajhi Bank, KSA