bruce on February 7th, 2012

There’s still space available in my BPMessentials live-onine BPMN Method and Style class, March 5-7 from 11am -4pm (US ET)/8am-1pm (US PT)/5pm-10pm (Europe CET) each day.  No previous modeling experience is required, and you will come out of the training able to construct BPMN models that are not only correct but clear, consistent, and complete.  [...]

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bruce on November 16th, 2011

Here is the schedule of BPMN Method and Style live-online training for 2012.  The class runs on three consecutive days, tentatively Monday to Wednesday from 8am to 1pm US Pacific time, which is 11am to 4pm US Eastern time.  However, some classes may be adjusted to be more convenient for Europe or Australia/New Zealand.  If [...]

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bruce on October 17th, 2011

Our BPMN Method and Style live-online classes have been very well attended, with many students from overseas.  The next one is timed to be convenient for those in Australia and New Zealand.  I needed to go to my world time zone calculator for this one.  Here are the dates and times, depending on your location: [...]

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bruce on July 25th, 2011

Based on a very successful July class, with 35 students, including several from Europe and Asia, we’re going to do another one in September.  Save the date – BPMN Method and Style training, live online on September 19, 20, and 21 from 11am-4pm ET (8am-1pm PT, or 5pm-10pm Europe time). The class will leverage some [...]

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bruce on June 3rd, 2011

Interest in BPM training and certification is accelerating, and being able to understand and create BPMN process models has become a critical foundation skill. We’ve set the dates for the next 3-day virtual classroom: July 11, 12, and 13 from 11am-4pm ET (8am-1pm PT, or 5pm-10pm Europe time).  Check out Sandy Kemsley’s review of the [...]

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On the BPMessentials website we are getting ready for the launch of version 5.0 of the BPMN training.  The online/on-demand version, normally $730, will be offered for a special price of $495 for 30 days, until April 18.  As always, it includes post-class certification and 60-day license to the itp-commerce Process Modeler for Visio tool. [...]

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bruce on March 9th, 2011

Version 5.0 of my BPMessentials BPMN training will soon be available, in live classroom, virtual classroom, and online/on-demand formats.  This is the first major revision since publication of my book, BPMN Method and Style, in June 2009.  Since then I’ve trained around 1000 students on BPMessentials 4.x, and a number of lessons learned have been [...]

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bruce on December 30th, 2010

I recently received by email a set of questions regarding my BPMN training.  Since I get similar requests on a regular basis, I see it might be good if I just posted the answers. 1.       Which class or classes do I need to take to achieve your certification? I provide BPMN training through a variety [...]

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bruce on November 29th, 2010

With the recent launch of Blueworks Live, IBM has posted an updated version of a set of training videos called Process Mapping 101.  Together with colleague Shelley Sweet of I4 Process, I created the original set for Lombardi back in 2008 , and the new version updates it to Blueworks Live.  This one doesn’t focus [...]

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bruce on June 28th, 2010

Last Friday I had a run-through of my upcoming BPMN Method and Style Level 1 workshop.  It was a good thing.  I got some helpful feedback on the content, and I learned a few tricks of Microsoft Visio 2010 (having the Visio product manager in attendance didn’t hurt).  It was a little rushed to squeeze [...]

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