• How long does the course take?

    Approx. 2 hours

  • Who is it suitable for?

    Watch this course during your onboarding at GBTEC

  • What will I learn?

    You will familiarise yourself with the most important functionalities of our integrated management system

Learning Objective: Read & Understand Process Diagrams Easily

As this e-learning covers everything you need to know from the perspective of the system role ‘Reader’, it is relevant for every user of BIC Process Design. It forms the basis on which further system roles are built.

Within BIC Process Design, you can find and read process-related information so that you have all the information you need in your day-to-day business at GBTEC. You will realise that a master data-based system like BIC can do much more than just display processes graphically.
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Your colleague,
Lars Versteegen

In our consulting team, Lars is a specialist for quality and process management. With extensive experience in live or in-person trainings, Lars helps our customers integrate a management system to reduce process waste and improve the quality of individual processes as a consultant. With this course, together with our elearning experts, he wants to help you grow as well!
Lars Versteegen Consultant Gbtec

Course curriculum

    1. What to expect from this course

    2. What is a process and Business Process Management?

    3. What is BIC Process Design?

    4. What is your role in BPM?

    5. Quiz

    1. The user interface

    2. Languages

    3. How to access your process content

    4. Exercise

    1. Process landscape on multiple levels

    2. Process models and notations

    3. Navigating the process landscape

    4. Exercise

    1. What is BPMN?

    2. The key elements of a BPMN process diagram

    3. How to read and 'walk through' a BPMN process

    4. Download a BPMN process

    5. Questions about the BPMN process

    1. Experience the process in a non-graphical view

    2. How to extract process information from the system?

    3. How do I know how my process diagram has changed?

    4. Exercise

    1. What is master data in BPM and what is it good for?

    2. Master data catalog

    3. Exploring use cases

    4. Exercise

About this course

  • 29 lessons
  • 1 hour of video content