ENGLEWOOD, CO--(MARKET WIRE)--Dec 2, 2008 -- BusinessGenetics announces today the availability of their newly revised Business Improvement Using xBML(TM) advanced training course.
xBML (eXtended Business Modeling Language) is the world's first scientific method for describing business. It provides companies a comprehensive view of their entire enterprise -- one that depicts the complex relationships between operations, information, resources and technology within a multi-dimensional model. These models unlock the genetic code of the organization and may be called upon repeatedly to describe, to plan, and to improve business.
Business Improvement Using xBML(TM) builds upon the prerequisite Business Modeling Using xBML(TM) foundation level course to prepare students to utilize existing xBML business models to analyze and improve their businesses.
Student teams are presented with a case example as the basis for them to plan, organize, and execute a business improvement project. This intensive, hands on course culminates with the teams preparing and presenting a sample business case for the fictitious company's CEO and board.
"In only four days, students complete an actual business improvement project arc: from inception to acceptance," says Jane Johnson, Director of Education for the Englewood, Colorado based company. "This is powerful applied knowledge for them to take back to their own organizations, fully equipped to drive similar initiatives."
This course is immediately available on an open enrollment basis. Please refer to our training calendar for available dates and locations. Client dedicated delivery options are also available. For more information on our education curriculum, certification and pricing, please contact education@businessgenetics.com.
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