4.25.2008

BusinessGenetics® Education to Offer Live eLearning Delivery Option for BPM / Business Modeling Courses

BusinessGenetics announces today a new, live eLearning delivery option for their Business Modeling Using xBML™ foundation level training course.

xBML (eXtended Business Modeling Language) is the world’s first scientific method for accurately describing business. It provides companies a comprehensive view of their entire enterprise – one that depicts the complex relationships between activities, information, responsibilities and geographies within a multi-dimensional model. These models unlock the genetic code of the organization and may be called upon repeatedly to describe, to automate, ensure regulatory compliance and to improve business.

This course prepares students to systematically create and manipulate their own xBML models using BusinessGenetics’ exclusive methodology and W5 Business (process) Modeling software application.

The new live eLearning delivery format successfully combines the benefits of their traditional classroom format with the advantages of technology enabled, web delivery. Virtual instructor led courses will now bring their expert instructors to your desktop, continuing the same level of interaction and practice while reducing associated travel costs, time away from work, and scheduling conflicts.

“Our clients seek out xBML to provide discipline around modeling an increasingly complex business environment and one contributing factor often involves handling a distributed workforce, “ says Jane Johnson, Director of Education for the Englewood, Colorado based company. “Offering our courses virtually is a natural extension of our commitment to support these clients and their geographically dispersed teams in learning and applying our methodology and tools.”

This new course delivery option will be offered on an open enrollment basis beginning in May. Client dedicated options are also available. For more information on schedule and pricing, please contact
education@businessgenetics.com.

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