"Our tailored course provided a well rounded introduction and also covered some intermediate level topics that we needed to know. Clive gave us some best practice ideas and tips to take away. Fast paced but the instructor never lost any of the delegates"
Brian Leek, Data Analyst, May 2022
The what and why of business process reengineering (BPR)
Maximizing competitive advantage through radical redesign
The need for reengineering
Determining what reengineering is, and is not
Focusing on the business process
Achieving cost reduction and revenue generation goals
Applying the proven CLAMBRE/UML framework for reengineering
Modeling standards: UML and BPMN
Customers vs. stakeholders
Identifying activities and information structure
Creative right-brain thinking
Targeting the Customer
Exploring the customer interface
Expanding customer roles with aggregation
Refining customer types using generalization
Establishing an accurate customer profile
Documenting customer values and needs
Service provision vs. product supply
Evaluating customer satisfaction: quality, flexibility, speed, cost, service
Categorizing customer relationships using the PRIDE checklist
Applying QFD to link customer requirements with supplied components
Modeling the Business Process
Pinpointing processes for reengineering
Uncovering core business processes
Choosing suitable metrics to assess process performance
Detecting business process anti patterns
Presenting findings to senior management
Describing worker roles and responsibilities using UML
Identifying anomalies in worker roles using cross-reference matrices
Mapping a business process using activity diagrams
Partitioning activities between roles
Analyzing the Business Process
Detailing business processes
Selecting appropriate UML tools
Scoping the process with UML use case diagrams
Pinpointing key business actors
Modeling alternative workflows
Capturing ineffective business activities
Exploring the business structure
Revisiting organization infrastructure
Mapping information using class diagrams
UML business stereotypes
Designating process architecture with communication diagrams
Removing restrictive structures
Maximizing the benefits of information technology
Web-enabled technology
Interaction through social spaces
Designing future-proof business systems
Business intelligence solutions
E-commerce: B2B and B2C
Redesigning the Business Process
Redefining customer-process boundaries
Adapting the business process to benefit specific customer types
Integrating and capitalizing on technology opportunities
Personalizing the process
Meeting and exceeding customer expectations
Creating the new process using best business practice
Incorporating business patterns
Resolving process anomalies
Comparing strategic alternatives
Ensuring durable, reliable information management
Rolling Out the Reengineered Process
Re-educating the workforce
Linking metrics with customer satisfaction
Supporting ongoing process improvement
Monitoring and measuring results
Demonstrating success
Business Consultants, Business Analysts, Business Process Engineers, System Analysts, and anyone who is involved in analysing, planning, designing or implementing Business Processes.
"Our tailored course provided a well rounded introduction and also covered some intermediate level topics that we needed to know. Clive gave us some best practice ideas and tips to take away. Fast paced but the instructor never lost any of the delegates"
Brian Leek, Data Analyst, May 2022
“JBI did a great job of customizing their syllabus to suit our business needs and also bringing our team up to speed on the current best practices. Our teams varied widely in terms of experience and the Instructor handled this particularly well - very impressive”
Brian F, Team Lead, RBS, Data Analysis Course, 20 April 2022
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This BPR training course will show you how, if done properly, BPR is one of the most effective ways of making organizational change which has real impact on the customers. Performance improvement relates to internal efficiency and competitive advantage. Internal efficiency is achieved by examining how we can run the business with fewer hand-offs, barriers, formal communications and less waiting time. Competitive advantage often involves working with the customers on assisting them with their business so that you can both be more effective.
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