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Business process modelling: key elements

Analysts Corner

Building blocks to model any process Modelling a business process often becomes one of the key steps of a business analyst’s job. A process model helps with visualising the problem area or defining the future state. Overall, a good process model makes life easier. These are called events.

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10 Principles for Working with Processes

BA Times

Process: “a series of actions or events performed to make something or achieve a particular result, or a series of changes that happen naturally” Source: Cambridge Dictionary When used correctly, process modelling is an invaluable activity, and along with process maps can be a powerful way of communicating of what is happening or should happen.

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Why I Stopped Going to Agile Events

Agile Coach

This year at Agile and Beyond was the first Agile event I attended since I presented with Declan Whelan at Agile 2015. I don’t disagree with the points raised in either article, but I don’t think Agile has died. Someone WILL create process models for each of the 4 dimensions. I’m ready to go back to Agile events.

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Guide to Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) Certification

The BAWorld

Business Process Model Notation is popularly known as the acronym BPMN. The concept of process modelling went through a number of iterations. In short, BPMN represents “Who will do What” in a business process. Additionally, BPMN software can be used to streamline the process even further. What Is BPMN?

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What is BPMN?

The BAWorld

A detailed discussion on BPMN will be covered in subsequent articles or videos. Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) is one of the most powerful process modelling languages. It uses symbols and notations to create visual models for business processes. Events and Activities.

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Business analysis tips for effective Product ownership

Analysts Corner

This article explores practices proposed by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA®) that make Product Owners excel in their work. Techniques like Scope modeling or Context diagrams also allow early discussions on the main (business) events — ie, prior to the solution events — and external entities that surround our problem.

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Analyst’s corner digest #7

Analysts Corner

Enjoy the read ;) Editor’s choice If you have time for just one article, we recommend you read this. At its simplest it helps us to decompose a process into a sequence of steps, with a defined start and end, and understand the various events that trigger specific actions. Top stories published in June-July 2022 Hello there!