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New BPM Approach: Beginner's Guide
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New BPM Approach: Beginner's Guide

A brief introduction to business process management: What the approach encompasses, its benefits, and recent evolution.
Last updated 4/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • What BPM is and why traditional approaches are no longer relevant
  • What the new era of BPM is and how SMBs can benefit from it
  • How workflow automation helps increase productivity
  • How business process management and workflow automation can help to organize processes within your company
  • What low-code and no-code BPM software is and their differences
  • The most widespread myths about low-code and no-code software
  • How BPM solutions support team collaboration, communication, and process analysis to optimize business process efficiency
  • How to select the right solution for your business needs

Course content

1 section9 lectures31m total length
  • Introduction1:20

    Explore the new era of bpm software, compare it with traditional approaches, and learn how workflow automation, low-code, and no-code platforms boost productivity and aid in choosing the right solution.

  • How has BPM changed?3:37

    Discover the new bpm approach that outclasses legacy systems by using automation technologies such as robotic process automation, ai analytics, cloud computing, and no-code bpm solutions.

  • Business process management vs Workflow automation – which one do you need?4:13

    Compare BPM and workflow automation to decide which fits your needs, noting complexity, implementation time, ROI, and the benefits of integrating teams for tasks like onboarding and event planning.

  • Enhancing SMB productivity with workflow automation tools6:19

    Automate SMB processes with rule-based logic using low-code or no-code tools to plan, execute, and streamline workflows. Boost accuracy, cut costs, and improve productivity and collaboration across industries.

  • No-code vs low-code4:51

    Define no-code for citizen developers and low-code for collaborative, minimal-coding solutions in business process management. Compare benefits and drawbacks to choose faster deployment, security, data integration, and roi.

  • Top 9 myths about no-code and low-code apps4:42

    Explore the top 9 myths about no-code and low-code apps, debunking common beliefs about customization, complexity, security, scalability, and professional collaboration.

  • BPM statistics for 20202:24

    Explore the evolution of BPM software over 30 years and how trends drive collaboration, process analysis, modeling adoption, and budget challenges shaping BPM decisions.

  • Choosing the right solution3:21

    Evaluate workflow automation platforms to find the right solution for small and mid-sized businesses, prioritizing low-code/no-code options, integrations, pricing, onboarding, and market research.

  • Final thoughts0:40

    Conclude by exploring the new bpm approach, compare bpm with workflow automation, examine low code versus no code tools, debunk myths, review bpm statistics, and prepare with a short quiz.

  • Knowledge check

Requirements

  • This is a course for beginners. If you're new to business process management, start here.

Description

In today’s competitive market landscape, every business has to be as efficient as possible to succeed. Traditional manual processes consume time and burn through money, while at the same time, increasing the chance for human error.


And that’s where business process management (BPM) comes into play. BPM, or business process management, is a combination of methods used to analyze, measure, optimize, and automate a company’s business processes.


Business process management got its start in the late ‘90s and was seen as a breakthrough at the time. However, the world is changing, and technologies are constantly developing. Now, the traditional BPM approach is no longer enough for businesses to succeed.


We created this course to represent the new generation of BPM software to help users enhance their workflows by selecting the most suitable type of BPM solution for their field of activity.


In this course, you’ll learn about the key features of BPM software for the new era and how different industries benefit from it. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to differentiate between BPM and workflow automation and understand which one you need, as well as get valuable knowledge for choosing the best solution for your business.


Enjoy your learning experience!

Who this course is for:

  • DPA/RPA сonsultants
  • Business owners
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Managers
  • HRs / recruiters
  • Sales engineers
  • Freelancers
  • And, anyone interested in business process management.