Web-based training
This course provides a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of the IBM Social Program Management (SPM) Platform. It presents a business analyst and caseworker overview that introduces the key components of IBM SPM, namely, SPM Platform User Interface, Participant Management, Case Management, Evidence Framework, Financial Management, System Administration, Verification Engine, Evidence Broker, Provider Management, Outcome Management, Rules Management, Workflow Management, and Universal Access.
The course explains out-of-the-box IBM SPM functionality and outlines the recommended approach to reusing the IBM SPM Platform reference application.
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How the overarching IBM SPM product is structured and the functional interrelationships between its constituent parts
The main functional components of the IBM SPM Platform and the respective purpose of each component
The functional distinction between IBM Enterprise Modules and IBM Solutions
IBM business process analysis activities
Identify the main functional components of IBM Social Program Management (SPM) Platform V6.0.5.
List the different variations of IBM SPM that are available and their respective features.
Describe participant, case, administration, and workflow management.
Explain how rules and evidence are defined and used.
Describe financial processing and outcome management.
Describe how evidence verification and brokerage are handled.
Provide an overview of IBM Universal Access.
Identify IBM Enterprise Modules.
Identify IBM Solutions.
Navigate components that are ready for immediate use in , as well as use the basic functionality.
Required:
Learners should have a working knowledge of health and human services programs and exposure to and experience of typical business process analysis activities related to system implementations.
Recommended:
In addition, it is recommended that learners have experience with Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Excel and Word, and one or more database applications.
This intermediate course is designed to provide learners with a high-level functional overview of the main components of IBM SPM 6.0.5.