BPMN Process Map Tutorial and EXAMPLE
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- BPMN, formally Business Process Model and Notation is one of the most widely used methods for business process mapping and flowcharting. In this tutorial, I discuss process mapping using the BPMN 2.0 method including the main elements of the BPMN notation, BPMN rules, and best practices, as well as a case study for the BPMN example!.
A process map (flowchart) is a tool that graphically shows the inputs, actions, and outputs of a business process or workflow in a visually simple map of the process. The purpose of process mapping is to help teams understand the workflow during process analysis. Business Process Model and Notation is a process modeling notation created to standardize the graphical representation of business procedures, transactions, and business collaborations. It is becoming the standard notation for process management.
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A business process map describes the sequential workflow of an organization or team. Business analysts use BPMN:
- To describe the context of the solution or part of the solution,
- To describe what actually happens, or is desired to happen, during a process,
- To provide an understandable description of a sequence of activities to an observer,
- To provide a visual to accompany a text description, and
- To provide a basis for process analysis.
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The step-by-step examples made it super easy to understand how to create effective process maps. This will be incredibly useful for optimizing our business processes. Thanks for the clear and detailed explanation!
The rigor and specification is invaluable. In my experience, I have not encountered a conforming BPMN diagram as BAs usually don't follow the rules and best practices. So this guide helps folk depict business processes accurately, clearly and concisely. Wonderful content. 10 out of 10
Thank you so much for that awesome review. Yes, using a standard BPMN throughout the organization can really help with consistency and a create shared understanding of the notation.
This is incredibly well explained! I'm so glad I came across your channel. I'm excited about work again.
Wow that's really cool. I'm glad to help bring the joy back into business analysis for you! I hope things are looking up from here!
Thank you for this tutorial. I needed to understand more about the sub process and its usage.
You are very welcome! Sub-processes are a big point of confusion for a lot of people. Happy to help clarify that for you!
Thank you, great information and easy to follow and understand! I'm in an Advanced Accounting Information Systems online class and the book was not easy to comprehend.
You're very welcome! Glad the content resonated with you. I'm not sure of your information systems class covers ERDs, data flow diagrams, and UML diagrams but I have videos on those as well if you are interested. Best of luck with your class!
This was an awesome tutorial! I could never figure out the whole task vs sub-process thing until now! Thank you.
You're welcome. Glad to help you figure it out.
Great video, thanks Michael!
You are very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching!
Awesome tutorial. Thank you. 🎉
You are most welcome! I hope the information is helpful to you! Cheers!
thanks, this helped a lot! ♥
You're very welcome! I hope the info serves you well!
Thank you. great explanation
You are very welcome! Glad the information was helpful to you!
Thank you for the tutorial 👏
You are most welcome! I hope the information is useful to you.
what a way to go ...thank you
You're welcome! Thanks for the feedback and for watching!
@@thebadoc um very much here again and again way much more than my lecture slides 😅
Good job!
Thank you! I hope you gained a lot from the video.
Thanks, very helpful
You are very welcome! I hope the information serves you well.
Yes it does@@thebadoc
Waooo thanks for this
You're welcome! Glad to be of service!
Awesome
Glad you enjoyed the content. Thank you for watching!
Is bmp and bmpn the same?
No. BPM refers to business process management, which is a broader concept that involves activities for optimizing and re-engineering existing business processes. BPMN, on the other hand, is a specific business process modeling notation, with it's own set of rules and standards. BPMN can be used as one of the means to facilitate the execution of BPM. But many notations can be used such as BPMN, UML, or IDEF. I hope that helps.
I think your process map (last in the video) is wrong based on BPMN 2.0 standards. You should check it
Thanks for that feed back. Can you specify what you think is wrong, so I can review?
Sir can I contact you in any way ,email or something please?
Hey, there! Yes, the email in the about section is the best way to get in contact.
@@thebadoc I tried checking again there is no email sir