Professional Education
Looking to learn in a class setting? Check out these degree
programs and profecssional training courses.
Professional Training Courses
BPM Academy, BPM Basics
BPM Basics' on-going webinar series, "BPM Academy," is
designed to bring you up-to-speed on all things BPM. The
first session, the BPM Primer webinar, offers an introductory look at business process management — from process and content management to collaboration and analytics. Future sessions will include introductions to government process management and six sigma; more in-depth looks at process and content management, analytics, integration, and architecture; as well as advanced courses in business rules and web services. [ learn more ]
BPM Training & Courses, BPM Group
The BPM Group offers the BPM community training and educational opportunities for individuals and organizations to learn core BPM skills and to enhance existing BPM skills and competency. The BPM Group provides accredited and non-accredited courses, seminars, events, and electronic and printed materials — in both traditional classroom format and online learning systems. [ learn more ]
Business Process Management Training & Certification, BPM Institute
BPMInstitute.org has partnered with the industry's foremost authorities in the fields of Business Process Management and Business Rules to develop a unique Certificate of Training. Their BPM Training courses provide an educational foundation to forward-thinking business and IT professionals charged with leading their company's transformation to a process-centric organization. [ learn more ]
Degree & Certificate Programs
Business Process Management, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University
The undergraduate major in Business Process Management is designed for students who wish to begin their careers in the broadly defined area of business analysis that includes enterprise technologies, supply chain management, decision support systems, e-business, process operations and reengineering, technology consulting, and analytical modeling. [ learn more ]
Process Management and Improvement, University of Chicago
This Certificate program provides experienced managers with the knowledge and insight needed to drive and manage change effectively within their organization, as well as an understanding of operational requirements, constraints, and enhancements. Participants will acquire new and better ways to work and tools to construct and manage improved processes to drive and support organizational strategy and goals. The curriculum is not industry-specific, but rather focuses on strategies and tactics for achieving alignment and efficiency across industrial boundaries. Professional Continuing Education courses and seminars are also available for the manager who needs to rationalize processes, reduce costs and errors, increase efficiency, and improve customer satisfaction. [ learn more ]
Business Process Management, Boston University
The BUCEC (Boston University Corporate Education Center) Business Process Management (BPM) Curriculum and Certification program is designed for executives, line of business managers, business analysts, and practitioners responsible for designing or improving the performance of the enterprise. The program provides the knowledge and skills required to design and manage business processes that effectively integrate people, technology, and systems, and deliver improved process performance. The BUCEC BPM program offers BPM Professional Certification and BPM Advanced Certification programs. [ learn more ]
Business Process Management, Queensland University of Technology
The BPM Group at QUT is a vibrant research team consisting of more than 40 members. It combines expertise from Business, Information Systems and Computer Science. The research group is locally known for industry events on current BPM issues. These seminars are typically attended by 100 participants and combine presentations by external experts with updates the latest research outcomes. In addition, they conduct in-house seminars on Business Process Management with or without academic credit for the participants. The seminars cover issues such as BPM maturity, business process modeling, workflow management, and BPMN. [ learn more ]