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BPM Training for 2015 and 2016

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Leonardo Consulting has released our BPM training schedule for 2015/16. Our BPM curriculum will assist you to develop all of the required capabilities for effective process-based management. We offer 7 world class courses in our comprehensive BPM Training curriculum, delivered by internationally experienced consultant practitioners who understand the local environment. 

Our schedule is as follows:

BPTrends BPM Professional Certificate BPTA 101, 102 & 103

This five-day course will enrich professional BPM skills and enable authentic networking with like-minded BPM practitioners. Attendees will learn to improve customer focussed processes, advance a process centric approach, break down & work across functional silos in business, increase IT project outcomes and enhance performance management in organisations. 

2015
Brisbane / Auckland – 16-20 November 
Sydney / Melbourne / Perth – 2-6 Novembe

2016
Brisbane / Wellington  – 6-10 June 
Sydney / Melbourne / Perth – 12-17 June 
Brisbane / Auckland – 14 -18 November  
Sydney / Melbourne / Perth – 7-11 November  


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Improving Processes 

This three-day course provides valuable & practical insight, skills and tools for anyone involved in redesigning processes and generating ideas for change. And shouldn’t that be everyone?

2015
Brisbane / Melbourne – 15-17 June
Sydney / Perth – 22-24 June
Auckland – 26-28 October
2016
Brisbane / Melbourne – 16-18 May
Sydney / Perth – 23-25 May
New Zealand – 30 May-1 June

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Measuring Processes
This two-day course provides valuable insights into, and practical tools for the discovery, definition and management of effective process performance measures. 

2015
Brisbane / Melbourne – 18-20 June
Sydney / Perth – 25-26 June
Auckland– 29-30 October
2016
Brisbane / Melbourne – 19-20 May
Sydney / Perth – 26-27 May
New Zealand – 2-3 June

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Our interactive teaching approach means we have limited places available for each session. 
If you have any further questions regarding the course or the registration process, please do not hesitate to contact us (training@leonardo.com.au). We look forward to hearing from you.


REGISTER TODAY  FOR THESE BPM COURSES

Daniel Weatherhead
Daniel Weatherhead
A seasoned digital leader with over 20 years of experience, aligning marketing, client, tech and brand strategies. Expert in helping business simplifying enterprise automation, integratio and AI to deliver data-driven improvement.

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