Online Seminar A.2: Digital Business Processes and Up-to-date Workflow Management 26.10.2024

599,00  plus VAT where applicable

Our advanced seminar provides all participants in a compact and well-structured form with the necessary knowledge for the business management design of business processes and the use of modern workflow software – a very central point of digital transformation. A prototypically selected business process illustrates the learning content in a practice-oriented manner.

Description

About this Online Seminar

In many organizations, a large number of processes are still handled manually, on demand, with paper documents or by telephone. Digital process management, i.e. the design of modern business processes and the use of user-centered workflow systems, offers many advantages here.

In this advanced seminar, we explain how previously manual workflows in administrative and business processes can be digitized. In this seminar, we show that digitization does not only mean automation, but also how to increase efficiency, improve quality, audit compliance and documentation.

Our advanced seminar provides all participants in a compact and well-structured form with the necessary knowledge for the business management design of business processes and the use of modern workflow software – a very central point of digital transformation. A prototypically selected business process illustrates the learning content in a practice-oriented manner.

Contents

Session 1       

    • Digitization – an introduction
    • Successful digitization projects: Goals, benefits, challenges
    • Modern business process design and workflow management and their benefits

Session 2                   

    • Requirements for modern workflow software
    • Exchange of ideas in the breakout session
    • Description of a non-digital example process

Session 3    

    • Digital illustration of the sample process and comparison
    • Interactive demo of the sample process with installed workflow software
    • Comparison and evaluation of the results
Participants
    • Project managers in charge of process management
    • Business process designers and owners
    • Members from organization departments
    • Members from IT departments
    • all interested stakeholders from business and public administration
Your Speaker

Prof. Dr. Carl B. Welker is himself active in digital business. He teaches digitalization, entrepreneurship and strategy at leading universities.

He has headed the IIW Digital Institute for 25 years, where he conducts research and strategy development for well-known industrial and technology companies.

Dates and Times

Saturday  26.10.2024

Session 1        (80 min.)         08:00 a.m. – 09:20 a.m.
Virtual coffee break
Session 2        (80 min.)         09:30 a.m. – 10.50 a.m.
Virtual coffee break
Session 3        (80 min.)         11:00 a.m. – 12.20 a.m.

Participation Fee

Complementary seminar (3 x 80 min.)

 €  599,00  plus VAT 19%

 

Why we emphasize Online Seminars

Here you find the predominant 5 points that count for our clients:

    • More flexible time management – this seminar solely consumes single time slots, no longer complete workdays blocked in your calendar
    • Your attendence independent from where you are – join our sessions from any place you prefer
    • Better usage of your scarce working time: despite attending the seminar, you can still accept other telephone conferences, a personal meeting – or take your kids to the kindergarden before work
    • No more time losses due to travelling, e.g. arrivals the day before and overnight stays
    • No more extra expenses for travel and accomodation
Certificate of Participation

Attendees receive a personalised Certificate of Participation, issued by the IADT Institute.

OrganiZer

This Online Seminar will be organised by IADT Academy @ IADT Institute.

Please also consider our complementary seminars:

Seminar A.1    Data-based Smart Products

Seminar A.3    Creating new Digital Business Models

Seminar A.4    10+1 Technologies for Digital Transformation