Congratulations, you’ve got a generic UML style flow chart! But the value in BPMN is elegance in displaying the depth. Add some black arrows to denote responsibility moving across and “swim lanes” surrounding parts to call out who the actor is doing the work. The symbols are pretty familiar if you’ve ever seen a flow chart, where you start with a circle, have several boxes to denote actions, a diamond to highlight any decisions/branching paths, and a circle at the end to say it’s done. Process models are a core skill of business analyst, but sometimes it feels like this: Credit to Mark from the DiscordīPMN is an amazingly useful and detailed method for documenting processes in a clear way.
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