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  Business people know a great deal about how their business works but have difficulty consistently articulating what they know.  The challenge for Business Analysts is how to translate that business knowledge into information which process improvement and IT solutions can be developed.  We will discuss a new way of thinking and gathering business knowledge and depicting it so that the information is consumable by everyone: business people, business analysts and IT solution engin...
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This session introduces new users to the Business Modeling Language (BML) and the functionality and use of the BML W5 Client. We will review a sample project that includes models for all of the BML dimensions – WHAT, WHICH, WHO, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW. Then, we will run several reports - affinity analysis, activity-based costing, and business requirements - to demonstrate the application and re-usability of BML models to model a business better, faster, and cheaper.

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Make the most of your 30 day trial of BusinessGenetics' W5 Editor software! This one hour webinar will introduce the interface and main features of this software through a demonstration of how each separate dimension model is constructed. You'll be provided with a download of the trial software so you can roll up your sleeves and begin to construct your own business models immediately after the session.

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This session introduces new users to the Business Modeling Language (BML) and the functionality and use of the BML W5 Client. We will review a sample project that includes models for all of the BML dimensions – WHAT, WHICH, WHO, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW. Then, we will run several reports - affinity analysis, activity-based costing, and business requirements - to demonstrate the application and re-usability of BML models to model a business better, faster, and cheaper.

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This session introduces new users to the Business Modeling Language (BML) and the functionality and use of the BML W5 Client. We will review a sample project that includes models for all of the BML dimensions – WHAT, WHICH, WHO, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW. Then, we will run several reports - affinity analysis, activity-based costing, and business requirements - to demonstrate the application and re-usability of BML models to model a business better, faster, and cheaper.

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This session introduces new users to the Business Modeling Language (BML) and the functionality and use of the BML W5 Client. We will review a sample project that includes models for all of the BML dimensions – WHAT, WHICH, WHO, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW. Then, we will run several reports - affinity analysis, activity-based costing, and business requirements - to demonstrate the application and re-usability of BML models to model a business better, faster, and cheaper.

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This session introduces new users to the Business Modeling Language (BML) and the functionality and use of the BML W5 Client. We will review a sample project that includes models for all of the BML dimensions – WHAT, WHICH, WHO, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW. Then, we will run several reports - affinity analysis, activity-based costing, and business requirements - to demonstrate the application and re-usability of BML models to model a business better, faster, and cheaper.

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This session introduces new users to the Business Modeling Language (BML) and the functionality and use of the BML W5 Client. We will review a sample project that includes models for all of the BML dimensions – WHAT, WHICH, WHO, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW. Then, we will run several reports - affinity analysis, activity-based costing, and business requirements - to demonstrate the application and re-usability of BML models to model a business better, faster, and cheaper.

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This session introduces new users to the Business Modeling Language (BML) and the functionality and use of the BML W5 Client. We will review a sample project that includes models for all of the BML dimensions – WHAT, WHICH, WHO, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW. Then, we will run several reports - affinity analysis, activity-based costing, and business requirements - to demonstrate the application and re-usability of BML models to model a business better, faster, and cheaper.

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This session introduces new users to the Business Modeling Language (BML) and the functionality and use of the BML W5 Client. We will review a sample project that includes models for all of the BML dimensions – WHAT, WHICH, WHO, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW. Then, we will run several reports - affinity analysis, activity-based costing, and business requirements - to demonstrate the application and re-usability of BML models to model a business better, faster, and cheaper.

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This session introduces new users to the Business Modeling Language (BML) and the functionality and use of the BML W5 Client. We will review a sample project that includes models for all of the BML dimensions – WHAT, WHICH, WHO, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW. Then, we will run several reports - affinity analysis, activity-based costing, and business requirements - to demonstrate the application and re-usability of BML models to model a business better, faster, and cheaper.

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This session introduces new users to the Business Modeling Language (BML) and the functionality and use of the BML W5 Client. We will review a sample project that includes models for all of the BML dimensions – WHAT, WHICH, WHO, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW. Then, we will run several reports - affinity analysis, activity-based costing, and business requirements - to demonstrate the application and re-usability of BML models to model a business better, faster, and cheaper.

Virtual (map)

This session introduces new users to the Business Modeling Language (BML) and the functionality and use of the BML W5 Client. We will review a sample project that includes models for all of the BML dimensions – WHAT, WHICH, WHO, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW. Then, we will run several reports - affinity analysis, activity-based costing, and business requirements - to demonstrate the application and re-usability of BML models to model a business better, faster, and cheaper.

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