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Category > Accounting Posted 26 May 2017 My Price 12.00

Business Process Modeling

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Resource: Appendix 7d, "Business Process Modeling".

Using Microsoft® PowerPoint®, Microsoft® Word, or a drawing program of your choice, draw a diagram/model of a business process with which you are familiar.

Write a 1- to 3-page paper that describes the business process.

Describe the diagram/model.

Propose improvements to the business process.

Draw a revised process diagram/model that reflects the improved business process.

Format your paper according to APA guidelines.

Submit your paper and the two diagrams/models as one Microsoft® Word document to the Assignment Files tab.

please use the guide below:

I was thinking of using walmart as the business model

In this simple example, you see that the business process starts with some event, shown with an event symbol on the left. BPMN (Business Process Model Notation)diagrams are always read from left to right. The event is followed by the first activity. An arrow symbolizing flow connects the event to the activity. The first activity is followed by a gateway. This is a decision point, indicated by two choices: “Yes” and “No.” Some condition is associated with the gateway, and that condition can either be met (Yes) or not (No). Whether the condition is met or not determines where the flow goes next in the diagram. Both conditions lead to an additional activity. If the flow goes through the top of the diagram, there is one more activity that takes place before the process ends at its ending event. If the flow goes through the bottom part of the diagram, the process concludes after just one activity is completed. Note how the walls of the circle that represents the final event are much thicker than those of the circle representing the beginning event.

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Status NEW Posted 26 May 2017 08:05 PM My Price 12.00

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