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Blockchain and Distributed Ledger for Business Training Course

Blockchain and distributed ledger projects often stall because teams can explain the concept but cannot translate it into business controls, governance, or measurable process change. Blockchain and Distributed Ledger for Business is a practical discipline that uses shared ledgers, consensus rules, and smart contract logic to record transactions, coordinate multiple parties, and improve auditability. It enables professionals to identify fit-for-purpose use cases, assess architecture and governance trade-offs, and design implementation plans that survive procurement, compliance, and operational scrutiny.

As AI-assisted process automation and digital reporting reshape how enterprises handle records and approvals, the pressure on your team is not to “adopt blockchain” in the abstract but to define where it creates verifiable value. This course is designed for business analysts, digital transformation managers, product owners, operations leaders, and risk or compliance professionals who need to evaluate distributed ledger proposals, map business processes, and produce outputs such as a blockchain use-case canvas, an enterprise DLT assessment, a governance checklist, and a phased adoption roadmap. You will leave with a clearer way to decide when blockchain fits, how to scope it, and how to present it credibly to decision-makers.

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About the Course

Organizations that explore blockchain and distributed ledger for business usually need more than enthusiasm for the technology. They need proof that a use case can improve traceability, reduce reconciliation effort, protect data integrity, and fit within existing governance expectations. In this course, you will work with enterprise concepts such as Hyperledger Fabric, Ethereum, and smart contracts while also using business tools like a use-case canvas, a process map, and a feasibility scorecard to demonstrate five core capabilities: process analysis, ledger architecture evaluation, governance design, risk assessment, and stakeholder communication.

The course turns scattered blockchain knowledge into a structured decision system. You will practice mapping transactions to business rules, comparing public, private, consortium, and hybrid ledger models, drafting a blockchain use-case assessment, outlining a smart contract control model, and building an adoption roadmap informed by governance and operating constraints. You will also be introduced to concepts such as proof of work, proof of stake, tokenization, and cryptographic hashing at an operational level, while hands-on practice focuses on business case framing, architecture selection, and control design rather than software engineering. This course teaches you how to evaluate blockchain use cases through a business lens so you can decide what to pilot, what to defer, and what to reject.

Budget limits, legacy systems, regulatory expectations, and weak data integration often slow blockchain adoption more than the technology itself. This course is built for professionals who must deliver under those conditions, where every proposed use case must justify cost, interoperability effort, governance changes, and operational ownership before it reaches pilot stage.


Target Audience

This course is designed for professionals who need to evaluate blockchain proposals, translate use cases into business requirements, and advise on distributed ledger adoption with confidence.

  • Business analysts assessing blockchain use-case feasibility and process fit
  • Digital transformation managers shaping enterprise DLT adoption plans
  • Operations managers tracking reconciliation and audit trail improvements
  • Risk and compliance officers reviewing governance and control implications
  • Product owners defining blockchain-enabled service requirements
  • Enterprise architects comparing ledger models and integration options
  • Finance managers evaluating settlement, traceability, and control benefits
  • Procurement specialists reviewing vendor-led blockchain solution proposals
  • Internal audit professionals assessing transaction integrity and evidence trails
  • Innovation leads prioritizing pilot candidates and stakeholder alignment

Course Objectives

This course equips you to plan, execute, and measure blockchain and distributed ledger initiatives that improve traceability, support compliance, and strengthen business case quality.

  • Assess blockchain fit using a use-case canvas and process feasibility scorecard.
  • Apply distributed ledger concepts to transaction workflows, control points, and reconciliation problems.
  • Design a blockchain governance checklist for ownership, permissions, and decision rights.
  • Build a business case for Hyperledger Fabric or Ethereum-based business use cases.
  • Calculate adoption trade-offs using cost, complexity, interoperability, and control criteria.
  • Classify public, private, consortium, and hybrid ledger models by business risk.
  • Evaluate smart contract controls against auditability, exception handling, and approval rules.
  • Synthesize findings into a blockchain adoption roadmap and executive briefing note.

Requirements & Prerequisites

Prerequisites required: Working knowledge of business processes, operating controls, or digital transformation projects; no programming is required for completion. Familiarity with process mapping, requirements gathering, or technology evaluation will help, but the course starts from business fundamentals and introduces technical concepts at an operational level.

Delivery note: Coding is not required. Advanced technical concepts, including smart contracts and distributed ledger architecture, are taught at a conceptual and operational level, with business-oriented exercises rather than software development labs.


Professional and Organizational Impact

When you lead blockchain and distributed ledger work with credible analysis and practical controls, you become a trusted driver of adoption readiness and delivery discipline.

  • Build stronger use-case screening judgment for distributed ledger proposals.
  • Gain confidence in translating blockchain concepts into business requirements.
  • Strengthen your ability to compare architecture options and governance impacts.
  • Enhance your credibility with risk, compliance, and technology stakeholders.
  • Develop sharper control thinking for smart contracts and shared records.
  • Position yourself as a practical advisor on enterprise blockchain adoption.
  • Expand your contribution to innovation, transformation, and operating model design.

Organizations that embed blockchain and distributed ledger excellence into transaction-heavy operations reduce costs, mitigate risks, and build lasting competitive advantage.

  • Reduce reconciliation effort across multi-party transaction workflows.
  • Improve audit trails for shared records and approved transactions.
  • Lower duplicate data entry and manual exception handling costs.
  • Strengthen governance over smart contract deployment and changes.
  • Reduce exposure from poorly scoped blockchain pilot projects.
  • Improve traceability in supply chain, finance, and asset workflows.
  • Strengthen market positioning through more transparent digital service models.

Training Methodology

This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn blockchain aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.

Methodology includes:

  • Hands-on calculation of use-case feasibility using a blockchain scorecard and transaction dataset.
  • Scenario simulation for a cross-border settlement or multi-party asset registry decision.
  • Assessment using a blockchain use-case canvas and governance checklist.
  • Stakeholder mapping of business owners, IT architects, compliance, and audit reviewers.
  • Case study analysis from banking, supply chain, healthcare, and government records.
  • Group workshop to produce a phased blockchain adoption roadmap under budget constraints.
  • Reflection exercise using interoperability, governance, and adoption benchmarks from enterprise DLT practice.

Upcoming Sessions

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USD 1,050
6th Jun-28th Jun 2026

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Participants who complete the Blockchain and Distributed Ledger for Business Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.

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How this course applies where you work

Local laws, real case studies, and data-points that make the curriculum land — not generic global theory.

The Regulations and Standards You’re Accountable To

Regulators, laws, and frameworks governing this discipline in Colombia — and exactly how the curriculum maps to each one.

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Regulators

  • SFC Relevant where blockchain proposals touch banking, payments, securities, custody, or financial-market controls.
  • MinTIC Relevant for digital-government, interoperability, and technology policy questions that affect enterprise distributed-ledger deployments.
  • SIC Relevant where blockchain projects involve consumer data, privacy, competition, or data-protection obligations.
  • AGN Relevant when distributed-ledger use cases involve records management, document integrity, retention, or evidentiary workflows.

Frameworks the course aligns with

  • 01 Ley 527 de 1999 · 1999
  • 02 Ley 1581 de 2012 · 2012
  • 03 Ley 1266 de 2008 · 2008
  • 04 Ley 527 de 1999 · 1999

Business Results You Can Expect

How participants put this to work the week after training — and the measurable return their organisation can plan for.

How participants apply this

Participants in Colombia would use the course to evaluate whether a blockchain or other distributed ledger solution is actually needed, or whether a conventional database and workflow tool would be simpler and lower risk. In day-to-day work, they would map multi-party processes such as asset tracking, document verification, or intercompany approvals, then test where shared records, consensus, and smart-contract logic add measurable control or auditability. They would also translate proposals into governance, procurement, and compliance requirements so technical teams can scope implementation realistically. For decision-makers, the practical output is a business case that focuses on process change, control design, and adoption readiness rather than technology hype.

Expected ROI

Within 6–12 months, the main return is usually better project selection: fewer low-value pilots, clearer business ownership, and faster rejection of proposals that do not solve a real coordination or audit problem. Teams also tend to produce stronger requirements documents, which reduces rework between business, legal, compliance, and IT. Where a suitable use case exists, the course can shorten scoping time and improve the quality of governance and control design before procurement begins. The most realistic business outcome is not immediate enterprise-wide blockchain adoption, but more credible decisions about when to use it and when not to.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We've gathered the answers to common queries to help you feel confident and informed.

It is most useful when multiple parties need a shared record, trust cannot be centralized easily, and auditability matters. If one organization already controls the data and approvals, a simpler system may be a better fit.

Typical outputs include a use-case canvas, a distributed-ledger assessment, a governance checklist, and a phased adoption roadmap. These help teams explain the proposal in business terms and test whether it is operationally realistic.

No. The course is aimed at business and transformation roles, so the emphasis is on process analysis, controls, governance, and implementation planning rather than coding.

It helps teams define what should be recorded, who can validate it, how changes are approved, and what evidence auditors may need. That makes the compliance discussion more concrete before any technology is purchased.

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