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Learning approaches that influence business process modeling and notation| A generic qualitative inquiry

<p> This generic qualitative inquiry research study investigated the effectiveness of self-directed learning and experiential learning theory on the business process modeling notation (BPMN) learning process and subsequent development of business process models. The goal was to analyze the experiences of participants&rsquo; individual learning processes for acquiring BPMN knowledge. The research study sought to answer, &ldquo;How do experiential and self-directed learning approaches to BPMN affect business process model development?&rdquo; The generic qualitative inquiry examined 13 participants&rsquo; responses from semi-structured interview questions. The semi-structured interview questions required participants to reflect and describe their learning process. The data analysis was completed using an inductive thematic analysis with a constant comparison method to identify themes from the codes. The self-directed learning processes, experiential learning, and key success factors themes emerged as the study&rsquo;s participants described their learning process for BPMN and factors that affected the development of business process models using BPMN. The findings of this study add the BPMN self-directed learner&rsquo;s mental model and BPMN experiential learning mental model that enable BPMN practitioners to understand the influences and factors of the adult learning process and how the creation of BPMN knowledge occurs for the purpose of developing business process models with BPMN.</p>

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:PROQUEST/oai:pqdtoai.proquest.com:10264528
Date11 April 2017
CreatorsFuehrer, Joshua Glen
PublisherCapella University
Source SetsProQuest.com
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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