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CO-LOCATED FEE-BASED EVENT
(This fee is in addition to the payment for the OMG TC Meeting & Special Events)

Lean BPMN:
Introduction to Agile Process Modeling 
Using a Lean Set of BPMN 2.0 Elements

Monday June 18 - Tuesday June 19, 2012

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USD$1,995.00

The implicit benefits of "lean" are part of the primary goals for nearly all process redesign efforts, yet realizing the full benefits of BPMN can be missed in the absence of agile-oriented standard design methods. This intensive two-day workshop will teach how to leverage a "lean" set of BPMN primitives combined with a core set of design patterns to deliver optimal results from any process modeling effort. Introducing the BPMN 2.0 Analytic Conformance Class, explained will be how to take advantage of simulation and process analysis principles from established Lean Six Sigma approaches, offering an agile approach to modeling that iterates through different modeling views can answer specific sets of questions as they become relevant in a "fit-for-purpose" context. The result is "lean BPMN" that is fully capable of enabling BPR/BPI efforts to realize increased value from new processes redesigned in BPMN.

* The training will require that each attendee bring his/her own laptop with a WiFi receiver.

 

DAY 1: Agile Business Process Modeling and Analysis With Lean BPMN 2.0
- Using the Analytic Conformance Class To Rapidly Understand a Business Process -

 

Topic

Description Exercise 
Morning Session (8:30 AM - 12:00 PM With a 15 minute Mid-morning Break) - 3.25 hours
Introduction To Agile Process Modeling With Lean BPMN 2.0 Analytic Conformance Class
  • Core Concepts of Business Process Modeling
    • Business Process and Process Model
    • Process Characteristics and Terms
    • Business Process Management
      " Agile Process Modeling With BPMN 2.0
    • Deriving Elements for the Model
    • Iterating Fit-for-Purpose Models for Different Operational Views
    • Using Design Primitives and Patterns
Instructor-led exercise for the class to define process characteristics and derivable elements for a process model from a provided process description
Overview of BPMN 2.0 Analytic Conformance Class (Part 1 of 2) - Design Primitives & Patterns
  • Basic Events - None Start and None End
  • Activities
    • Task Types
    • Subprocess Types
  • Gateways - Types and Usage
  • Pools and Lanes
    • Performers and Span of Control
    • Messaging and Collaboration
Instructor-led exercise for each attendee to create a BPMN model from a provided process description, using a SaaS modeling tool

Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM) - 1 hour

Afternoon Session (1:00 PM - 5:30 PM With a 15 minute Mid-afternoon Break) - 4.25 hours

Overview of BPMN 2.0 Analytic Conformance Class (Part 2 of 2) - Design Primitives & Patterns
  • Advanced Events - Other Types
    • Free-standing
    • Boundary - Aborting and Non-aborting
  • Data Representation
    • Data Objects and Data Stores
    • Messages
  • Annotation - Text and Group
  • Basic Workflow Patterns
  • Serialized BPMN XML
Instructor-led exercise for each attendee to create a BPMN model from a provided process description, using a SaaS modeling tool
Introduction To Agile Process Analysis With Lean BPMN 2.0 Analytic Conformance Class
  • Core Concepts of Business Process Analysis
    • Business Process Value
    • Process Monitoring and KPIs
    • Lean Six-Sigma Principles
  • Agile Process Analysis With BPMN 2.0
    • Simulation Parameters & Principles
    • Relationship To the Process Model
    • Simulation Analysis and Diagnostics
Instructor-led exercise for the class to discuss process performance metrics and parameters for a provided process model along with diagnostics and suggested changes

DAY 2: Executable Business Process Modeling and Design With Lean BPMN 2.0
- Using the Analytic Conformance Class To Rapidly Implement a Business Process -

Topic

Description Exercise 

Morning Session (8:30 AM - 12:00 PM With a 15 minute Mid-morning Break) - 3.25 hours

Introduction To Advanced Modeling With Lean BPMN 2.0 Analytic Conformance Class
  • Advanced Concepts of Business Process Modeling
    • Modeled Behaviors Using the Token
    • Process Design Granularity
    • Process Ontology
  • Advanced Modeling With BPMN 2.0
    • Executable Process vs. System
    • Common Executable Conformance Class vs. Analytic Conformance Class
    • Transitioning From Operational View Model To System View Model
Instructor-led exercise for the class to define a model's transition from an operational view to a system view based on provided material
First Principles of Process Modeling With Lean BPMN 2.0 Analytic Conformance Class
  • Decomposition
    • Separating By Performers
    • Separating By Functionality
    • Separating By State Transitions
  • Abstraction
    • Using a Subprocess
    • Using a Service Task
    • Using a Business Rules Task
  • Process Modeling Example
Instructor-led exercise for each attendee to create a BPMN model from a provided process description, using a SaaS modeling tool

Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM) - 1 hour

Afternoon Session (1:00 PM - 5:30 PM With a 15 minute Mid-afternoon Break) - 4.25 hours

Core Principles of Component Design With Lean BPMN 2.0 Analytic Conformance Class
  • Implementing Paradigms
    • BPMS Platforms and the Worklist
    • BPMN and SOA
  • Implementing Components
    • For Activities (Tasks/Subprocesses)
    • For Events (Types)
  • Message Exchange Patterns
    • Request/Response - Messages
    • Publish/Subscribe - Signals
  • Design Patterns for Execution
    • Process-level Patterns
    • Transaction-level Patterns
Instructor-led exercise for each attendee to create a BPMN model from a provided process description, using a SaaS modeling tool
Data Association and Element Configuration With Lean BPMN 2.0 Analytic Conformance Class
  • Data Associations
    • Data Input/Output Objects and Sets
    • Impact on Process Structure
  • Element Configuration
    • Operation and Message Names
    • Conditions and Transformations
Instructor-led exercise for the class to discuss impacts on data sets and process structure based on provided material
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