Process Mining with Celonis
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Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 78 lectures (3 hour, 42 mins) | Language: English
Learn and practice how to combine data science and process mapping techniques to visualize processes with real data
What you'll learn
Process mining
The role of process mining in the broader context of business process modelling (BPM / BPMN)
Applied process mining with Celonis Free Plan (Formely Celonis Snap)
Hands-on practical experience with process mining use cases of various degrees of complexity
Description
An important aspect for many organizations is the flow of work between different parts of the organization. Traditionally, experts would use business process modeling techniques to visualize how these processes should be. This is a very labor intensive exercise. Moreover, in practice, the actual process may be very different from what is drawn on paper. This gap can be filled by applying process mining. Process mining uses actual data to visualize what the process is, rather than what the process is thought to be.
Process mining is a relatively young research discipline that sits between computational intelligence and data mining on the one hand, and process modeling on the other hand. The idea of process mining is to discover, monitor and improve real processes by extracting knowledge from data readily available in an organization's information systems. It is a tool to improve the design, redesign, control, and support of operational business processes.
In this course, students are introduced to the discipline of process mining using a healthy blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice. The theoretical parts of this course are drawn from leading academic publications. The hands-on practice parts will be conducted in the leading process mining software application that is democratizing process mining for the masses, Celonis Free Plan (formely Celonis Snap).
Who this course is for
This course is most valuable for people that work in an organization in which products and services are the result of processes that leave a digital footprint. Examples are people advising organizations on:
Assembly line industrial manufacturing;
Coordinating patient journeys through a hospital;
The flow of loan applications at a bank;
Logistic coordination and supply chain management.
Customer journeys
This course will radically transform the ability of students to discover, monitor and enhance these processes.
In addition to this, people that work with systems such as Scientific management (Taylorism), Kanban, Lean Six Sigma, Theory of Constraints, Bottleneck Identification and Just-In-Time (JIT) will greatly benefit from this course, because process mining unlocks a data-driven factor into these approaches to production process management.
Other types of students that will benefit from this course are:
Individuals with a background in process mapping, flowcharting and business process modelling (BPM).
Individuals with a background in data science that want to acquire skills that directly contribute to the value chain of organizations.
Individuals responsible for Robotic Process Automation (RPA) projects (such as UiPath), that need to have a clear grasp on the ongoing processes in an organization in order to be able to prioritize competing process automation projects.
Individuals curious about process mining.
What this course is NOT about:
- This course is intended to be hands-on and practical. Therefore, only limited attention will paid to the underlying (alternative) theories of process modelling and mining. The focus will be on applied process mining with Celonis Free Plan (formerly Celonis Snap).
- Although process mining overlaps with the domain of business process modeling & notation (BPMN), this course is not about BPMN. BPMN is only elaborated on in the context that is relevant for process mining, such as conformance checking.
- Although process mining overlaps with the domain of data science, this course is not about data science. Data science is only elaborated on in the context that is relevant for process mining.
- This course will not cover how to integrate Celonis with an organization's information system and/or data warehouse as part of its information architecture.
Who this course is for:
This course is most valuable for people that work in an organization in which products and services are the result of processes that leave a digital footprint. Examples are supervisors responsible for: Assembly line industrial manufacturing; Coordinating patient journeys through a hospital; The flow of loan applications at a bank; Logistic coordination and supply chain management. This course will radically transform the ability of students to discover, monitor and enhance these processes. People that work with systems such as Scientific management (Taylorism), Kanban, Lean Six Sigma, Theory of Constraints, Bottleneck Identification and Just-In-Time (JIT) will greatly benefit from this course, because process mining unlocks a data-driven factor into these approaches to production process management. Other types of students that will benefit from this course are: Individuals with a background in process mapping, flowcharting and business process modelling (BPM). Individuals with a background in data science that want to acquire skills that directly contribute to the value chain of organizations. Individuals curious about process mining.
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