Book description
OCEB Certification Guide delivers expert insight into BPM from one of the developers of the OCEB Fundamental exam, offering full coverage of the exam material for both the business and technical tracks. The first study guide to prepare candidates to take and pass the OCEB Fundamental exam, it explains and builds on basic concepts, focusing on key areas and testing knowledge of all critical topics with sample questions and detailed answers. Suitable for practitioners and those newer to the field, this book provides a solid grounding in business process management based on the authors’ own extensive BPM consulting experience.- Covers all of the topics on the Fundamentals exam, eliminating hours otherwise spent in research and prep time
- Includes sample test questions in each chapter with all answers in the appendix
- Expert authors provide a solid overview of business process management (BPM)
Table of contents
- Cover image
- Table of Contents
- Front matter
- Copyright
- About the Authors
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Getting Started
- Chapter 2. Basic Principles of Business Management
- Chapter 3. Basic Principles of Business Processes
- Chapter 4. Basic Principles of Business Process Management
- Chapter 5. Business Modeling
- Chapter 6. Modeling Business Processes Using BPMN
- Chapter 7. Frameworks
- Appendix
- OCEB References
- Glossary
- Solutions
- List of Literature
- Index
Product information
- Title: OCEB Certification Guide
- Author(s):
- Release date: October 2011
- Publisher(s): Morgan Kaufmann
- ISBN: 9780123870179
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