Online or onsite, instructor-led live BPM (Business Process Management) training courses demonstrate through hands-on practice how to understand, plan and implement BPM within an organization. Our BPM courses include theory, case study discussions and practical application of the concepts learned in a live lab environment, all aimed at helping participants increase the operational efficiency of their organizations.
BPM training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Glasgow onsite live BPM trainings can be carried out locally on customer premises or in NobleProg corporate training centers.
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The Buchanan Street Centre is located in the heart of Glasgow, in Scotland's most famous shopping and retail district. A major feature of this stunning large Victorian building is the impressive sandstone entrance archway giving access to four floors. Glasgow's fantastic array of shops, hotels, restaurants and bars are on the doorstep and Buchanan Street itself is home to a number of exclusive shops and recently won the Academy of Urbanism 'Great Street Award'. One of the fastest growing cities in the UK, Glasgow is Scotland's largest urban economy and is dominated by financial and business services, public administration, health and retail. It is one of Europe's 16 largest financial centres with a growing number of 'blue-chip' financial sector companies establishing significant operations or headquarters in the city. It also forms the western part of Scotland's 'Silicon Glen' hi-tech sector.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at advanced-level participants who wish to integrate Drools 8 with jBPM to design, execute, and optimise business workflows and processes.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Set up Drools 8 and jBPM environments for development.
Define and manage complex business rules in Drools 8.
Design and execute workflows using jBPM.
Integrate Drools rules into jBPM processes for dynamic decision-making.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at beginner-level to intermediate-level business analysts who wish to use DSLs in Drools 8 to define, manage, and optimise business rules without relying heavily on technical programming skills.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the core concepts of Drools 8 and its architecture.
Create DSLs to simplify business rule definitions for non-technical users.
Manage, test, and maintain rules effectively using Drools Workbench.
Collaborate with technical teams to implement and refine business rules.
Apply best practices for rule optimization and lifecycle management.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at advanced-level participants who wish to optimise rule execution, integrate Drools with enterprise systems, and leverage advanced features like decision tables and domain-specific languages (DSLs).
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Optimize the performance of complex rule execution.
Utilize advanced Drools features such as decision tables, DSLs, and rule templates.
Integrate Drools seamlessly with enterprise applications and external systems.
Implement robust version control and collaboration mechanisms for rule development.
Design and deploy scalable Drools-based solutions for enterprise needs.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level participants who wish to build and manage complex business rules, optimise rule execution, and handle rule dependencies effectively using Drools 8.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Create advanced business rules and manage their dependencies.
Implement decision-making logic using Drools rule groups and agendas.
Optimize the performance of rule execution in Drools.
Use advanced Drools Workbench features for rule management.
Integrate Drools with external data sources and systems.
Modeling and Documentation for Business Analysis is a practical course focused on standard modeling languages and tools used to capture, visualize, and validate business requirements and processes.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at professionals with limited or no experience in modeling who wish to apply industry-standard techniques like UML, BPMN, and wireframing tools to improve clarity and communication in business analysis projects.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Use UML diagrams to represent functional requirements and system behavior.
Model business processes using BPMN standards.
Create clear and structured use case diagrams and documentation.
Design wireframes and interactive prototypes using Figma and Balsamiq.
Format of the Course
Interactive lecture and discussion.
Hands-on use of modeling tools in sample project scenarios.
Guided exercises focused on process, requirements, and UI modeling.
Course Customisation Options
To request a customised training for this course based on your organization’s standards or preferred toolset, please contact us to arrange.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at all-level project managers who wish to gain Green Belt certification knowledge in BPMN to streamline project workflows, improve process efficiency, and ensure compliance with business standards.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the core concepts and components of BPMN 2.0.
Create and interpret BPMN diagrams to represent business processes.
Optimize workflows using best practices in BPMN modeling.
Identify and eliminate inefficiencies in business processes.
Integrate BPMN into project management and process improvement initiatives.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at beginner-level business analysts who wish to gain practical knowledge of Celonis for process mining, optimization, and automation, empowering them to unlock efficiencies and enhance business performance.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the fundamentals of process mining and how to use Celonis effectively.
Integrate data sources, discover, and visualize processes.
Gain expertise in analyzing processes using KPIs and benchmarks.
Automate workflows and leverage Celonis Action Engine for task automation.
Build and customize dashboards and reports for real-time monitoring.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at beginner-level participants who wish to learn the basics of Drools 8, set it up, and create simple business rules for better decision-making and automation.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the purpose and benefits of using Drools 8.
Set up the Drools environment and integrate it with applications.
Create, test, and deploy simple business rules.
Use Drools Workbench for rule management and decision tables.
Implement Drools in real-world scenarios to automate decisions.
This course has been created for business analysts who want to use BPMN 2.0 extensively in their projects.
It focuses on practical aspects of all BPMN 2.0 specification as well as implementations of common patterns.
It is a series of short lectures followed by exercises: the delegates will have a problem described in English, and will have to create a proper diagram for each problem. After that, the diagrams will be discussed and assessed by the group and the trainer.
This course doesn't cover execution part of BPMN, it focuses on analysis and process design aspects of BPMN 2.0.
It is a course that positions itself in the midst of administration and Information Technology, incorporating tools and techniques for designing, implementing, controlling and analyzing Operational Business Processes - This usually involves individuals, organizations and software applications.
This course contains practical assignments, participants will be introduced to topics during theory classes and these will be accompanied by practical exercises.
What will you learn?
1. The Basics of BPM
2. BPM Implementation Strategies
3. Process modeling, analysis and design
4. Governance and business strategies
5. Modeling a process with BPMN
6. Business rules
This course has been created for anyone responsible for modelling processes in BPMN 2.0.
It focuses on practical aspects of all BPMN 2.0 specification as well as implementations of common patterns.
It is a series of short lectures followed by exercises: the delegates will have a problem described in English, and will have to create a proper diagram for each problem. After that, the diagrams will be discussed and assessed by the group and the trainer.
This course focuses on understand the BPMN diagrams but also covers basic part of the execution part of BPMN.
Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN), Decision Model and Notation (DMN) and Case Management Model and Notation (CMMN) are three Object Management Group (OMG) standards for processes, decisions, and case modelling. This course provides an introduction to all of them and informs when should we use which.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at beginner-level / intermediate-level / advanced-level individuals who wish to use to develop skills in business and process modeling for a better understanding of the organization, products, and dependencies between processes, data, and stakeholders.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the role of models as key communication tools in business analysis.
Be able to select the right modeling method (BPMN, UML, SIPOC, Business Model Canvas) for a specific business goal.
Know how to decompose complex business processes into clear diagrams.
Identify touchpoints between processes, data, and system actors.
Be able to assess the correctness and effectiveness of created business models.
This 3 days course is aimed to introduce Drools 7 to Business Analysts responsible for writing tests and rules.
This course focuses on creating pure logic. Analysts after this course can writing tests and logic which then can be further integrated by developers with business applications.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level system administrators and developers who wish to configure, manage, and deploy Java applications on the JBoss platform.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Install and configure JBoss Application Server and its core components.
Customize JBoss AS services for monitoring, database connections, and transaction management.
Develop and deploy EJB 3 session beans and web applications.
Utilize the JBoss Messaging Service to deploy and manage JMS applications.
Manage JBoss AS through the Java Management Extension and Administration Console.
Implement JBoss Drools for business rules management and utilize the Guvnor tool for rule development and testing.
NobleProg has official OMG OCEB 2 Content Developer status, which means that our course outlines and training materials were developed by the same experts who prepared questions for OCEB 2 exams.
This course prepares you for the OMG Certified Expert in BPM (OCEB v2) Fundamental Examination.
After this course you can practise using our testing engine on over 200 sample questions.
IBM ODM (a.k.a. WebSphere Operational Decision Manager) is a Business Rule Management System (BRMS). It consists of a central repository and automation engine that allow for the creation, management, testing and governance of business rules and events. Rules and events are stored in the central repository where they can be accessed and modified by individuals and software without the need to rebuild any software.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to create, manage and execute business rules as well as how to deploy and manage an instance of IBM ODM Decision Management in a live environment.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Manage ODM components, including IBM Decision Center and IBM Decision Server
Manage and execute business rules and events
Reduce the testing cycle by enabling other software applications to detect and pick up changes to rules
Combine decision making and change detection tools to facilitate adaptation, auditing, tracing and testing
Separate business rules from business applications for greater flexibility
Build easy-to-maintain business rule client applications
Use Event Designer to build business event projects
Deploy and test business event applications
Build a customised dashboard for monitoring business events
Enable collaboration among architects, developers and administrators for developing and maintaining decision services
Enable business analysts, policy managers and rule authors develop and maintain an application's decision logic
Audience
Developers
Project managers
Format of the course
Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at beginner-level to intermediate-level professionals who wish to learn how to manage and optimise business processes using Signavio.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Use drag-and-drop to create consistent, readable models that map an organization’s operations.
Collaboratively document, optimise, and simulate business processes.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at process department personnel and operations team members who wish to master practical process improvement techniques using Six Sigma principles and BPMN 2.0 modeling.
This course prepares you for the OCEB2 Intermediate exam, covering advanced BPM concepts including BMM, BPMN, DMN, business rules, process improvement frameworks, governance, and performance optimization to deepen modeling and analytical skills.
This course is aimed at enterprise architects, business and system analysts, technical managers and developers who want to apply business rules to their solutions.
This course contains a lot of simple hands-on exercises during which the participants will create working rules. Please refer to our other courses if you just need an overview of Drools.
This course is usually delivered on the newest stable version of Drools and jBPM, but in case of a bespoke course, can be tailored to a specific version.
This course prepares participants to execute business processes with BPMN. It covers graphical representation as well as commonly used attributes of the BPMN 2 elements.
Technology
This course is not platform specific, only elements and attributes covered by OMG specification are covered. By default, it uses jBPM, but any other tool can be used as long as the tool supports BPMN 2.0.
Class format
Participants will follow an example use cases followed by hands-on exercises, so they can execute their process.
Managers who want to understand BPMN diagrams, Business Consultants, Business Analysts, Business Process Engineers, System Analysts and anyone who is involved in analyzing and planning Business Processes using standardized, unified modelling notation.
Course Goals:
Produce high-quality process diagrams
Model in the BPMN process notation
Capture as-is process information
Implement optimized process flows for people-intensive processes
Simplify complex process definitions and break them into more manageable pieces
The course aims at teaching the practical knowledge of BPMN modeling and learning basic skills.
The ideal student is a person who analyzes and documents the processes as a model, which is a business user IT system or business analyst collaborating with business people within a certain organizational function.
The training is conducted by a moderated discussion (40%) and computer workshop (60%). Part of the laboratory is to translate business situations described BPMN diagram
The course is a very intensive practical course in the strict sense, the training does not deal with in any way, the theoretical considerations of BPMN.
This course has been created for a process developers and software developers who want to know how to manage, manipulate and develope processes with jBPM. It covers components of jBPM and elements of BPMN 2 implemented in JBPM including managing signals and events, programming gateways, injecting processes data and running parallel activities. NobleProg tries to run this course on the newest version of the Open Source version of jBPM, but older version or beta version may be requested.
This course prepares you for the OCEB 2 Advanced exam, covering advanced BPM concepts including BMM, BPMN, DMN, business rules, process improvement frameworks, governance, and performance optimization to deepen modeling and analytical skills.
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Testimonials (9)
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Daniela Mirevska
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
The most think i like about training was professional way to share the knowledge from trainer.
Mateusz Jezowicz vel Jezewski - Viessmann
Course - Signavio Process Manager
What I like the most about the training was the detailed discussion and the Exercises.
Kevin Roi Rimpos - Century Pacific Food Inc.
Course - Business Process Re-engineering for Competitive Advantage
The trainer shared his knowledge and led great atmosphere.
Agnieszka Dubanska - Narodowy Fundusz Zdrowia
Course - Modelowanie procesów biznesowych z wykorzystaniem UML i BPMN
- trainer's knowledge
- trainers laid-back style
Maciej - EY GLOBAL SERVICES (POLAND) SP Z O O
Course - OCEB2 OMG Certified Expert in BPM - BPM 2 Fundamental Exam Preparation
Richard is a great teacher
Federico - Circle spa
Course - BPMN 2.0 for Business Analysts
the Trainer tailored the session to our organisation and help us understand what we could be improving on.
Christopher - Department of Training & Workforce Dev.
Course - BPMN 2.0 Fundamentals and Workshop
The trainer was so knowledgeable about the subject
Herman - Megatech Systems (Pty) Ltd
Course - jBPM for Developers
The pace was good, with a nice mixture of knowledge sharing, demonstrations and practical work. Filip was very engaging and provided the energy to get through the course. It was good that there was a lot of 1:1 tuition, with Filip going through individual training exercises.
Colin - Worldpay
Course - BPMN, DMN, and CMMN - OMG standards for process improvement
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