BPMN Training in Chicago

April 1st, 2008

We have space left in our 2-day class Process Modeling with BPMN in Chicago on April 16-17.  This is a great opportunity to jump-start your education on what has emerged as the important standard in BPM.  The training is hosted by the BPM Institute and taught by me.  This is the new v3.0 of the training material, based on BPMN 1.1, and includes 60 days use of what I think is the best BPMN tool around, Process Modeler for Visio from ITP Commerce.  We use the tool for simple exercises in class, as well as for the certification exercises mailed in after class, with individualized feedback from me.  That part is optional, but that’s where you really learn how to do BPMN.

The training is co-located with the Business Process Management Conference at The Hilton Chicago Hotel that runs April 14-17, 2008. I will be speaking at the conference on April 15 on BPMN and Business-Empowered Implementation, and as a benefit of my participation, I have secured a limited number of Complimentary 1-Day Guest Passes* (a $995 value) and the best available rates for training, which are available until April 10. I recommend you consider attending both conference sessions and training courses to get the most out of these initiatives. As a trainer/presenter, I am pleased to have secured the a Complimentary 1-Day Conference/Workshops Package.  Register here for that. Enter Priority Code SILVER to request a Guest Pass and/or register for training/workshops.

If you have any questions, please call BPMInstitute.org directly at 508-475-0475, x15 between 9am-5pm Eastern.  I look forward to seeing you at The Hilton.

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Learn BPMN the right way. Not just compliance with the spec, but maximum effectiveness as a common visual language. Methodology, patterns, best practices, organizing complex models... Hands-on with a tool. Loads of exercises, both inline and mail-in (with individualized help). Certification of proficiency.
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