Business Process Engineering Part 1

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Business Process Engineering Part 1

Coursera · Intermediate ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·2mo ago

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Analyzes business process engineering using formal business processes and information systems

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Addresses the question of how to understand and specify the flow of work responsibility and movement of information throughout the enterprise. For businesses to maximize the benefits of technology, they must transform their ad-hoc and often poorly defined ways of doing things to formal business processes. Analyzes the specification and implementation of complex information systems that integrate well into core business operations. Offers students an opportunity to learn how to use agile process specification techniques, dynamic process execution, and real-time measurement and reporting to support continuous business improvement and change. Part 1 of 2.
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