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 [...]
If you’ve been wanting to learn how to add “method and style” to your BPMN modeling but not yet ready for the full BPMessentials training and certification, here’s an opportunity for you. On July 20, I’ll be conducting a 4-hour BPMN Method and Style Level 1 Workshop in a virtual classroom format, i.e., interactive delivered [...]
I want to call your attention to three recent white papers I’ve written and posted on the site. They are all free downloads available to anyone registered on BPMS Watch. All three deal with the new generation of tools available to help users get started in BPM and bridge the once-formidable divide between business process [...]
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It’s safe to say that despite the proliferation of real BPMN tools, the majority of BPMN-like process diagrams that exist in the world have been created in Microsoft Visio. For me, Visio – by itself – was always just a “drawing” tool, not a real modeling tool. Even if you could find a BPMN stencil [...]
Continue reading about Microsoft (with help from G360) adds BPMN to Visio


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