Agile BPM Roles and Responsibilities – On-Demand
$595.00
The Agile BPM Roles and Responsibilities class focuses on how to implement agile in BPM initiatives. Participants will learn how to apply agile principles to BPM and the agile BPM delivery life cycle. In addition they will learn how to adapt roles in agile and how to setup process improvement work that delivers value more quickly to internal and/or external customers.
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- Understand how to apply agile to process improvement.
- Understand how to apply agile to process management.
- Implement user story mapping to decompose work and find MVP.
- Practice turning user story map into epics, features, and user stories
- Learn three approaches for applying agile to your BPM initiatives.
- Learn how to organize BPM initiatives for delivering value more frequently.
- Successfully position the BPM practitioner within the agile space.
- Explain skills and characteristics needed by BPM practitioners in agile.
Agile BPM Roles and Responsibilities presents actionable insights into how to implement agile in your BPM program including creating new roles for agile teams. Participants will learn how to setup BPM work to best deliver value more frequently as well as how to effectively organize agile teams for their different BPM initiatives.
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- BPM Analysts
- Process Analysts
- Scrum Team Members
- Business Architects
- BPM Leaders
- Managers in any of these areas
Whether your BPM analysts are working directly with agile scrum teams or advising agile scrum teams, this course will explain agile BPM roles and responsibilities to allow them to better understand and contribute to your agile teams.
The BPMS Certificate is the perfect way to show employers that you are serious about business process management. With in-depth knowledge of process improvement and management, you’ll be able to take your business career to the next level.
Tell the world that you are serious about business process management. Let your résumé feature your in-depth knowledge of process improvement and management. You’ll gain competitive advantage and open up opportunities down the road.