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2 BPM Nerds on Tools, AI & Humans with Martin Holling
10 Sep 2024
01:02:48
#055 Just two BPM nerds talking about nerdy BPM stuff
In this episode, I'm talking to Martin Holling again. We discuss about current BPM topics such as the implementation of AI, what's happened at KEMNA BAU since our last conversation over a year ago, which tools have made which improvements, which human-centric methods we've come across recently, and so on.
Today’s Guests:
Martin Holling
Martin is one of the New Process Podcast listeners who have listened to every single episode and he is a real BPM enthusiast. He has been working for Siemens in various Process Management positions in Siemens’ Energy sector for nearly 20 years. During that time, he developed and implemented a BPM framework that covered a lot of the New Process Principles.
After leaving Siemens, he worked as a Senior BPM Consultant for four years. Today, he is Head of Process Management at KEMNA BAU, one of the largest road construction companies and street infrastructure providers in Germany.
In parallel, he is offering his experience as a self-employed management consultant at living-processes.de.
As much as time besides work and his family – he is married and has 3 daughters – allows, he is singing in a local choir and restoring a classic car together with his brother.
You’ll learn:
What Martin's highlights have been since the last recording about a year ago
What our observations on the latest developments in the BPM tool market are
What we think about AI and BPM from a human-centric perspective
What interesting new methods we see to rethink processes
And a lot of other nerdy BPM stuff
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
How to rethink processes with your hands with Martin Hochreiter and Tobias Zucali from mkrz lab
13 Aug 2024
00:51:22
#054 Let’s get from doing to thinking!
In this episode, I'm talking to Martin Hochreiter and Tobias Zucali, the founders of “mkrz lab” that gets people to think with their hands. Their focus is on prototyping to discover new solutions and improve processes in teams and organizations through their methodology and hands-on activities. We discover some interesting connections to the New Process Life Cycle.
We also talk about body prototyping and physical artefacts and how they can be used to really find answers to tough questions.
Today’s Guests:
Martin Hochreiter and Tobias Zucali
Martin and Tobias founded mkrz lab in 2023. mkrz lab is located in the Tabakfabrik Linz, Austria. Their mission is to get “From doing to thinking”. With mkrz lab, they also founded a hand workshop as a “making is thinking lab”, which is also named “Alternative lab for Future Skills”.
Before founding Makers Lab, Martin worked in medical informatics and automation business in various leading positions at KEBA Group. He studied Information Systems at Kepler University of Linz and is an active maker since he graduated from mechanical engineering high school.
Tobias — before founding mkrz lab — was CTO at Impact AI for about three years. Before this, he worked as UX Designer and UI Developer for various companies. He studied interior design and media art, and learned programming as an autodidact during high school. Since then, he has been involved with IT, especially in combination it with other disciplines.
You’ll learn:
How to get from doing to thinking
What body prototyping is and how to use it to really find answers to tough questions
How to apply the makers methodology to the New Process Life Cycle
How to develop a physical artifact to get people excited about your process
Learnings for New Process:
The Maker Methodology can be applied in different phases of the New Process Life Cycle: Process Purpose, Process Strategy, Designing Phase, Implementation Phase, Steering Phase, Improvement Phase
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
How to develop a digital mindset with Julian Knorr
13 Feb 2024
00:35:19
#045 Let's take a deep dive into the topic of digital mindset.
In this episode, I'm talking to Julian Knorr about digital mindset and how to analyze and develop it. We take a look at the "mindset navigator" he invented with his company ONESTOPTRANSFORMATION AG. He explains how it works and the different ways to use it.
Of course, we set in relation to BPM in general and for a specific business process in particular. Julian also has an offer for the New Process Community.
Today’s Guest:
Julian Knorr
Julian is Founder and CEO of ONESTOPTRANSFORMATION AG. He founded ONESTOPTRANSFORMATION AG in 2018. They focus on analyzing and developing a Digital Mindset and the competencies you’ll need for the future.
He also gives lectures on digital mindset at Frankfurt School of Finance and Management.
In addition, Julian is host of the Mindset Coffee Podcast since 2020.
He studied Business Administration at Otto-Friedrich-University of Bamberg and holds a Bachelor’s and a Master of Science degree.
You’ll learn:
What a digital mindset is
How to analyze and develop a digital mindset
How to leverage this for BPM in general or for your specific business process in particular
How to test Julian’s Mindset Navigator
What he offers to the New Process Community to develop the mindset of your own process community
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
#044 Let’s hear what the creator of “BPM Skills - Hot or not” has to say about the outlook for 2024.
In this episode, I'm talking to Zbigniew Misiak about his research work "BPM Skills - Hot or not" - a series he started 8 years ago to collect thoughts on BPM topics from BPM thought leaders, practitioners and people from academia about which BPM topics are currently hot and which are no longer relevant from their individual perspective.
We talk about why and how he started his research, what he has learned about the evolution of BPM topics over the years and - of course - which skills need to be learned and are not relevant for 2024 based on his research.
Today’s Guest:
Zbigniew Misiak
Besides this outstanding research work, Zbigniew is Senior Consultant at BOC Information Technologies Consulting since 2006. BOC Group is the company behind the BPM tool ADONIS.
Zbigniew blogs about BPM at BPMTips.com — A blog he already started in 2008.
He holds a Master’s degree in Business Informatics from SGH Warsaw School of Economics.
Zbigniew lives in Warsaw together with his wife and his daughter. Personally, he likes to sing and read. — And he is a real BPM enthusiast! He even published a BPM course on Udemy and he also published a BPM Book in Polish Language, and he is working on an English book, too.
You’ll learn:
What the hot bpm skills are which you have to learn for 2024
Which skills are not relevant anymore
What his bpm experiences were
What his recommendations on how to get people excited for processes are
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
How to use branding and storytelling to inspire people for processes with Carolin Junge
09 Jan 2024
00:52:12
#043 Let’s find out how to get people excited about processes through branding and storytelling!
In this episode, I'm speaking to Carolin Junge. We talk about her work at "oh boy!" and how she helps companies find their brand voice with helpful methods like storytelling. We're also going to dive deep into finding that excitement for brands and, of course, how to apply that to processes. How do creativity and process get along in general? Let's find out…
Today’s Guest:
Carolin Junge
Caro is founder and CEO of “oh boy!”. oh boy! is a branding company with a focus on brand identity and how to bring it to life. With storytelling and cool ideas for every touchpoint, they make corporate, personal, and employer brands more exciting.
Before founding oh boy!, Caro worked at Etengo as Team Leader Marketing with a focus on how to develop positioning and brand strategy. Before that, she worked as Head of Marketing & Sales for a fashion start-up with a focus on B2B brand positioning, and she established the brand in the German retail market in 600 stores such as KaDeWe and Galerie Lafayette.
She studied Music and Creative Industries at Popakademie Baden-Württemberg
Caro also completed a training as a grief coach and plans to revolutionize the German grief culture.
You’ll learn:
What the difference between branding and storytelling is
How she helps companies to find their brand voices
What the most helpful methods for successful branding and storytelling are
What Caro's tips are for getting people excited about processes in relation to her methods.
What a grief coach is and what she has learned from this training.
How you can apply all this to rethink your process
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
#042 Let’s recap 2023 together and explore what the top topics for 2024 are.
In this episode, I’m looking back on 2023 and provide an outlook on the top topics for the year 2024.
Therefore, I’m not only sharing the results of the New Process Survey with your topics for 2024, I’m also exploring the topics of a number of BPM thought leaders. To do this, I asked them for their recommendations, which topics the New Process Community should focus on in 2024.
Finally, I provide my own outlook to 2024 and share with you, what I’m planning to work on to rethink processes and to find new ways to inspire people for processes.
Today’s Guests:
Caspar Jans
Caspar is Senior Director Transformation Solutions EMEA at Software AG and has been one of my guests of the New Process Podcast before to talk about ARIS.
Wil van der Aalst
Wil is the godfather of process mining, Professor at RWTH Aachen, and Chief Scientist at Celonis. Check out this episode with him.
Gia Thi Nguyen
is currently working at SAP in Singapur as VP for SAP Signavio’s Market Impact in Asia. He also has a really cool LinkedIn video series called “Tea with Thi” about digital transformation. I recorded an episode about change and transformation in complex organizations.
Martin Holling
Martin Holling is Head of Process Management at KEMNA BAU, one of the largest road construction companies and street infrastructure providers in Germany a real BPM enthusiast. I recorded a recap of my tool interviews with him
Seyed Ahmad Daliri
Seyed is probably THE process thought leader and BPM Consultant from Iran.
Christoph Piller
Christoph is a freelance expert and innovator with a focus on BPM, hyper-automation, the Process Sprint method and AI as BPM assistant. He is also known as the "Process Wizard”. I recorded an episode about how the notation PASS supports a human-centric BPM approach.
You’ll learn:
What the recommendations of the BPM thought leaders on LinkedIn for 2024 are
What the top topics of the New Process Community for 2024 are
What is coming for the New Process Community in 2024 to support you best in rethinking processes and inspiring people for processes
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
How to implement Process Mining successfully with Jean-Marc Erieau from MANN+HUMMEL
05 Dec 2023
00:46:37
#041 Let's have a talk about Process Mining and the best ways to implement it in your organization.
In this episode, I dive back into the world of Process Mining with Jean-Marc and explore the set-up at MANN+HUMMEL. We'll discover what sparked their interest in Process Mining and how they convinced top management to invest in this innovative technology.
We elaborate on their journey in implementing Process Mining, from the overall strategy to managing individual use cases, and the steps they take to maintain and operate a process. Furthermore, we also discuss how they get their team excited about Process Mining.
Today’s Guest:
Jean-Marc Erieau
Jean-Marc is working at MANN+HUMMEL as Director Process Mining and Execution Management.
MANN+HUMMEL is a leading global company in filtration technology. Under its two business units, Transportation and Life Sciences & Environment, MANN+HUMMEL develops intelligent filtration and separation solutions that enable cleaner mobility, cleaner air, cleaner water, and cleaner industry.
Jean-Marc has been working for MANN+HUMMEL for more than nine years in different supply chain positions, and he was as an expat in Shanghai until COVID-19. Today, he works in MANN+HUMMEL’s headquarters in the Ludwigsburg, Germany.
Before joining MANN+HUMMEL, he worked for different other companies, always with a focus on production, distribution logistics, and supply chain management.
Jean-Marc studied Business Administration at Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University.
You’ll learn:
How the BPM and Process Mining setup at MANN+HUMMEL looks like
What the initial trigger was to think about the application of Process Mining
How Jean-Marc convinced his top management to invest in Process Mining
How they did proceed to implement Process Mining overall, how they are driving a single process mining use case, and what they are doing afterward to operate a process
What they did to get the people excited about Process Mining
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Inspiring Ideas to Rethink Processes from Hello.Beta Live
21 Nov 2023
00:43:41
#040 Let's dive into the insights from the Hello.Beta Live event, featuring 7 dynamic mini-interviews exploring the forefront of New Work and Transformation.
In this episode, we take a special journey through the Hello.Beta Live event, featuring seven interviews with fascinating people exploring new work and transformation.
From the importance of building resilient organizational structures to intergenerational leadership, this episode covers a wide range of topics. We discuss encouraging honest discussion and emotion in the workplace, and how artificial intelligence tools can help innovate processes. We also explore the critical role of psychological safety in the workplace. Let's dive into the future of work together!
Today’s Guests:
I got to talk to seven great people that evening:
Adrian Gerigk, the moderator of the event
Lara Hahn and Nicolas Stemmler about the importance of resilience systems, both are consultants at IOS the Institute for Organizational Development and Systemic Consulting in Hamburg
Leona Holzbecher from Siemens Healthineers about leading across generations
Katharina Pletl about three simple questions on how a transformation really hurts, Katharina is working at AKDB, an institution for municipal data processing in Bavaria
I also talked to Sonja Mayer from yellow mint design about how to use art/image AI to improve processes
Laura Liebisch from Capgemini Invent and Sven Heese from New Work Hub about the Game Changer Psychological Safety
And finally - to sum it all up - with Tobias Krüger founder of Hello.Beta.
Hello.Beta GmbH
Hello.Beta, founded by Tobias Krüger, is a community focused on New Work and organizational transformation. With over 300 members, it brings together professionals interested in innovative work practices and agile methodologies. The platform facilitates idea exchange, learning, and events like bar camps, fostering a collaborative environment for exploring modern workplace dynamics.
You’ll learn:
How to build resilient organizational structures and cultures
How to lead effectively across different generations
How to create space for honest discussion and emotion
What art AI tools you can use to improve your process
and what the importance of psychological safety in workplaces is
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Mastering Process Automation with Daniel Matka from Robert Bosch
07 Nov 2023
00:44:20
#039 Let's take a closer look at one of the largest process automation initiatives in Germany.
In this episode, I’m talking to Daniel Matka. We are exploring the practical application of process automation at Robert Bosch, which is one of the most significant process automation initiatives in Germany.
We delve into how Robert Bosch's process automation initiative is structured and what sets it apart. Daniel shares recommendations for other organizations looking to tackle this challenge, providing insights into the best approaches.
How can we effectively engage and inspire the team working within processes to get excited about process automation in this transformative journey? Let’s find out..
Today's Guest:
Daniel Matka
Daniel is project manager and product owner in the area of business process automation with a focus on workflow engines with low-code and no-code features at Robert Bosch Semiconductor Manufacturing in Dresden. Mastering highly complex manufacturing processes and automating networked business processes are at the heart of his vision for an easy-to-use workflow and component toolset.
He is also a member of the act “Madstep”, a group that brings entertainment in a quite innovative approach on stage.
Daniel holds a diploma in manufacturing engineering from the TU Dresden.
You’ll learn:
How Robert Bosch’s process automation initiative looks like
What Daniel recommends to other organizations on how to approach this challenge
How you can learn more about process automation and how to start
How to handle the fear of people that process automation may cut jobs
And, we are talking about how to get the people working in the processes excited about process automation
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
How PASS supports a human-centric BPM approach with Christoph Piller
24 Oct 2023
00:50:34
#038 The “Process Wizard” about S-BPM, PASS, Hyperautomation and AI topics.
In this episode, I’m talking to the “Process Wizard” Christoph Piller.
He gives us some insights into the S-BPM approach and the PASS notation. We'll talk about his favorite PASS project and how to get people excited about S-BPM and PASS.
Christoph also explains what to make of his LinkedIn description "Hyperautomation Evangelist" and "Process Sprint Knight" and shares his thoughts on BPM and AI.
Today’s Guest:
Christoph Piller
Christoph is a freelance expert and innovator with a focus on BPM, hyper-automation, the Process Sprint method and AI as BPM assistant. He is also known as the "Process Wizard" and invites experts to join him on his vodcast "On a Melange with the Process Wizard” for intensive process talks.
Before, he worked as a Hyper-Automation Evangelist at Bitpanda, as Senior Business Process Consultant at Viessmann (specifically for HR) as well as created the Center of Process Excellence & Automation at Career Partner. Lately, he started working for Stadtwerke München as Senior Process Consultant.
Christoph lives in Denkendorf, Germany.
Personally, he loves to take care of his three (baby-) girls and to make his wife crazy together with them.
You’ll learn:
What the Subject-oriented BPM approach and PASS are
What PASS can do better than other notations such as BPMN 2.0 or UPN
What his favorite PASS project was and how to get people excited for this approach
What hyper-automation is and what a Process Sprint Knight does
We’ll also talk about his thoughts on BPM and AI as well as his top tips to get to a more human-centric BPM approach.
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Two BPM nerds on feelings, roles, standardization, and a big announcement with Martin Holling and Mirko Kloppenburg
10 Oct 2023
00:56:33
#037 Join us two BPM nerds talking about feelings, roles, standardization, and a big announcement.
In this slightly different episode, I'm talking to Martin Holling for the second time. In addition to the topics that Martin and I have on our radar at the moment, Martin shares insights into his BPM journey at KEMNA BAU. And we delve into one of my favorite topics of New Process: the role concept. What are the important elements? And how can we distinguish between roles that work in the process and roles that work on the process? Let's find out…
And, by the way, we are releasing a big announcement for the New Process community in the episode!
Today’s Guest:
Martin Holling
Martin is one of the New Process Podcast listeners who have listened to every single episode and he is a real BPM enthusiast. He has been working for Siemens in various Process Management positions in Siemens’ Energy sector for nearly 20 years. During that time, he developed and implemented a BPM framework that covered a lot of the New Process Principles.
After leaving Siemens, he worked as a Senior BPM Consultant for four years. Today, he is Head of Process Management at KEMNA BAU, one of the largest road construction companies and street infrastructure providers in Germany.
In parallel, he is offering his experience as a self-employed management consultant at living-processes.de
As much as time besides work and his family – he is married and has 3 daughters – allows, he is singing in a local choir and restoring a classic car together with his brother.
You’ll learn:
What Martin and I have on our radar right now
What Martin’s BPM journey at KEMNA BAU looks like
How to differentiate between roles working in the process and on the process
What the important elements of a BPM role concept are
How to successfully approach a process standardization project
What the big announcement for the New Process Community is
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
How to get people excited about Process Automation with Nico Bitzer
26 Sep 2023
00:34:47
#036 Let's take a look at process automation from a human-centric BPM perspective.
In this episode, I'm talking to Nico Bitzer about process automation and how to get people excited about it. We talk about common mistakes process owners can make when implementing automation and Nico gives his tips on how to do it better.
But what can we do to get people excited about automation when there is a chance that automation might cut jobs? Let's find out...
Today’s Guest:
Nico Bitzer
Nico is the co-founder and CEO of Bots & People, an automation enablement startup with a vision to eliminate repetitive tasks and create meaning for everyone.
Before establishing Bots & People in 2020, Nico worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers Germany in the areas of People & Organization and Digital Learning. He holds a Master of Science in Business Education from the University of Mainz.
His personal interests encompass technology & innovation, entrepreneurship, and people transformation. Additionally, he is the co-host of the Bots & People podcast.
You’ll learn:
What Process Automation really is about
How to get people excited about Process Automation
What Nico recommends to organizations as well as process owners to get started with Process Automation
What his favorite Process Automation project is
How you can start to automate your processes
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
How to create a good Process Culture with Amelie Langenstein
09 Jul 2024
00:50:47
#053 Let’s find out what a Process Culture is and how to develop a good Process Culture in your organization
In this episode, I'm talking to Amelie Langenstein about Process Culture. Having just completed her master's thesis on the subject, Amelie shares her in-depth knowledge with us. We explore what Process or BPM Culture is and what a model for it looks like.
Amelie also explains how to create a good Process Culture and we delve into the key values that have a positive impact on Process Culture. She highlights the most difficult challenges organizations face in developing a Process Culture and we dive deeper into the parallels with the New Process approach.
Today’s Guest:
Amelie Langenstein
Amelie just received her Master’s Degree in Data Science and Advanced Analytics from NOVA Information Management School in Lisbon.
She wrote her master's thesis on the topic of Process Culture.
I got to know Amelie when I was interviewed by her to provide feedback on the Process Culture Model she developed — And I immediately thought that we have to share her learnings on the New Process Podcast.
You’ll learn:
What Process — or BPM — Culture is
What a Process Culture model looks like
How Process Culture affects the success of BPM
How to create a good Process Culture
What key values positively influence Process Culture
What the most difficult challenges in developing a Process Culture are
What similarities exist with the New Process approach
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
How Universal Process Notation (UPN) supports a human-centric BPM approach - with UPN co-inventor Walter Bril
12 Sep 2023
00:55:07
#035 Let’s discuss the advantages of UPN and how it can support the human-centric BPM approach.
In this episode, I'm talking to Walter Bril about the main aspects of Universal Process Notation (UPN) and how it supports the human-centric BPM approach. We discuss the five questions that need to be answered and compare it to other notations such as BPMN 2.0. What is the advantage of UPN? Do you really not need swim lanes to model processes in a lean way? Let's find out..
Today’s Guest:
Walter Bril
Walter is the co-inventor of UPN. He developed UPN in the early 2000s alongside several colleagues at Nimbus, a company later acquired by TIBCO.
Before joining Nimbus, Walter worked as a Process Consultant for various companies in the Netherlands. Today, he holds the position of Customer Success Manager at Elements.cloud, a platform that can also be utilized for mapping processes in UPN.
Walter lives in Nuth, located in the southern Netherlands, close to the German border and not far from Aachen.
You’ll learn:
What the core principles behind the lean and clear approach of UPN are
What UPN looks like
What the five essential questions of UPN are
How to adopt UPN's human-centric approach as an alternative to traditional BPMN 2.0 methods
How to start using UPN
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Wrapping up the search for a human-centric BPM tool with Martin Holling
25 Jul 2023
01:08:55
#034 Let’s wrap up all of the tool interviews to find the best human-centric BPM tool!
In this episode, I summarize all the findings from the tool interviews on my journey to find a human-centric BPM tool. I will not be doing this wrap-up alone, but I have invited a special guest: Martin Holling.
We're going to look at each and every tool according to our own list of criteria.
Did we find one in the end? You'll find out in this episode.
Today’s Guest:
Martin Holling
Martin is one of the New Process Podcast listeners who have listened to every single episode and he is a real BPM enthusiast. He has been working for Siemens in various Process Management positions in Siemens’ Energy sector for nearly 20 years. During that time, he developed and implemented a BPM framework that covered a lot of the New Process Principles.
After leaving Siemens, he worked as a Senior BPM Consultant for four years. Today, he is Head of Process Management at KEMNA BAU, one of the largest road construction companies and street infrastructure providers in Germany.
In parallel, he is offering his experience as a self-employed management consultant at living-processes.de
As much as time besides work and his family - he is married and has 3 daughters - allows, he is singing in a local choir and restoring a classic car together with his brother.
You’ll learn:
What the results of all the tool interviews I conducted throughout the last your to find a human-centric BPM tool are
What criteria can be applied in the search for a human-centric BPM tool
What Martin’s recommendations are to rethink processes
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization? Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Change and transformation in complex organizations with Gia Thi Nguyen
04 Jul 2023
00:46:50
#033 Let's find out how to engage people in complex change projects.
In this episode, I'm talking with Gia Thi Nguyen about change and transformation in complex organizations. He summarizes his experiences from various change projects and relates them to the human-centric BPM approach.
Let's find out how he got all the people involved in the transformation and what he recommends to process owners to get people on board for complex change projects. We also talk about process mining and its impact on these change projects.
Today’s Guest:
Gia Thi Nguyen
Thi is currently working at SAP in Singapur as VP for SAP Signavio’s Market Impact in Asia. Before that, he worked for nearly 20 years in various roles at Siemens. To highlight and summarise, he worked in six countries with various functions from being a CIO in Vietnam implementing SAP for a company and plant that was set up in parallel, restructuring and turning around acquired companies in Spain as the CFO, or leading as the Global Head of Operational Excellence for Siemens Digital Industries change on a large scale by kickstarting Siemens’ Process Mining journey with the introduction of a Digital Twin of the organization.
He enjoys supporting the Plastic Bank and is also on the board of the German non-profit organization of the Plastic Bank Foundation.
Thi also has a really cool LinkedIn video series called “Tea with Thi” about digital transformation which is quite entertaining and interesting at the same time.
You’ll learn:
How to get all the people on board for transformations
Including Thi’s recommendations to process owners to get people on board for complex change projects
and what to take into account in complex organizations
We’ll have a follow-up on the previous episode with Wil van der Aalst and talk about Thi’s experiences in introducing process mining at Siemens, especially with regard to different countries and cultures.
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How Process Mining takes BPM to a whole new level with Wil van der Aalst
20 Jun 2023
00:41:32
#032 Let’s deep dive into the topic of process mining with the godfather of process mining himself.
In this episode, I’m taking a closer look at process mining and how it can help to take BPM to the next level. To do this, I had the honour of talking to the godfather of Process Mining himself: Wil van der Aalst!
In addition to Wil's experiences and recommendations on how to get people involved in process mining activities, we're also discussing what the future of process mining and BPM might look like, and how Wil sees the influence of AI on BPM and work in general.
Today’s Guest:
Wil van der Aalst
Wil is Alexander-von-Humboldt professor at RWTH Aachen University, Chief Scientist at Celonis, and is also known as the "Godfather of Process Mining".
He studied Computer Science at Eindhoven University of Technology and received his PhD in mathematics in 1992.
Wil is a thought leader, author, and speaker in the fields of data science, business process management, and process mining and Wil is one of the most cited computer scientists in the world.
He is father of four children and he is living with his wife and their dog in Aachen. Besides all his professional roles, he also likes to hike - for example in the Alps.
You’ll learn:
How to involve the people working in the processes in process mining activities
How to convince top management to invest in process mining
What Wil expects for the next 10 years to come in the area of BPM
How Wil sees the influence of AI on BPM and work in general
What Wil’s experiences with being sensitive to different cultures, the uniqueness of people, and their needs in the context of processes are
What Wil’s top recommendations on how to rethink processes are
Where to learn more and how to start with process mining
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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How to improve your process modeling to get people excited with Kevin Tan
06 Jun 2023
00:37:50
#031 Let’s find out how the concept of process-bility can help you to improve your process modeling.
In this episode, I’m talking to Kevin Tan and his concept of process-bility. With the help of three elements process modeling can be made easier for people to understand, so that they can get more excited about processes in the first place. Let’s find out how to implement these elements to our process models.
Today’s Guest: Kevin Tan
Kevin Tan started his career as an analyst programmer and business analyst and evolved over 25+ years into a Senior Business Process Analyst and Thought Leader in Process Modeling.
Today, he is working for Greater Western Water in Australia, before this he worked for a number of companies in industries such as insurance, supply chain, utilities, technology, education, and telecommunications in Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, and the UK.
If you are interested in process modeling, you definitely have to follow him on LinkedIn where he shares a lot about the concept of process-bility.
You’ll learn
How to get people excited by improving your process modeling with process-bility
What the core elements of process-bility are
How to apply process-bility to your own process models
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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#030: Let’s recap the current state of New Process
In this episode I'm going to give you an overview of the state of New Process - let's recap the last year with super interesting interview partners and put it into the current status of New Process. I also have some exciting news to share with you, and I'm really looking forward to hearing what you think!
You’ll learn:
What the principles of the New Process approach are
What the core elements of the human-centric BPM framework are (new process lifecycle, the role concept, all the different phases)
How to implement this approach in a sustainable way
How to get people excited about processes
How to categorize the past episodes into all of that
What comes next..
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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How to apply Artificial Intelligence such as ChatGPT to rethink processes with Benjamin Dehant
09 May 2023
00:53:03
#029: Benjamin and I talk about various AI topics and the opportunities they present for BPM.
In this episode, I’m talking to the AI expert Benjamin Dehant about how to apply AI (such as ChatGPT) to rethink processes.
Therefore, we learn how AI can help us rethink processes, create art and support BPM use cases. However, he cautioned me about the limitations of AI when it comes to emotions. We discuss how AI can improve processes by asking questions and generating ideas and how it can be used to create art and relate it to process modeling. Additionally, we talk about how AI may change the work of process professionals in the future.
Today's Guest
Benjamin Dehant
Benjamin is a freelance creative designer and content creator from France. He works on different topics such as virtual reality, NFTs - non-fungible token, design thinking workshops, and AI-generated art. He is blogging about this on madebyai.xyz. He also recently co-founded a service around AI transparency called aitag.ai.
He likes learning new innovative trends, he is learning fast, and shares his insights with the community.
Up to now, he has an exciting history of different jobs and lived for several years in Tokyo. Today, he is living in Alès, France, with his family.
You'll learn
What the hot AI topics currently are
How different ideas to apply AI to processes will help us process guys in the future
How and where to learn more about how to use AI tools such as ChatGPT to rethink processes
What AI-generated art may have in common with the art of process modeling
And What Benjamin’s top recommendations are to rethink processes
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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How to innovate processes with Nelson Inno from weSpark
11 Apr 2023
00:56:42
#028: Let's dive into the huge topic of innovation together with Nelson Inno.
Who would be better suited for getting a closer look into this episode on process innovation than Nelson Inno himself. We speak about how to innovate business processes and how to find innovative solutions to problems. In the end, he shares his three top recommendations to rethink processes. I’ve learned a lot in his episode, so I hope you do as well..
Today's Guest
Nelson Inno
Nelson Inno is CEO of weSpark which he founded in 2019 in Frankfurt, Germany. WeSpark is Frankfurt's first dedicated innovation agency. They use unique, engaging, and extraordinary innovation methods to empower a Culture of Innovation.
Before founding weSpark, Nelson worked as Senior Innovation Manager for Lufthansa Cargo. Nelson holds an MBA and a degree in Industrial Engineering from Furtwangen University.
You'll learn
What the core philosophy of weSpark’s approach is
How to develop innovations in general
What important aspects to be considered for successfully developing innovations
What advice Nelson would give to a Process Owner on how to innovate a process
How to proceed in detail to innovate a process
Which trends Nelson sees in the field of innovations with regards to methods, tools, and techniques
What Nelson’s top 3 recommendations to rethink processes are
Which topics and experts Nelson recommends having a closer look at to get ideas to rethink processes
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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How Gluu supports you to rethink processes with Søren Pommer from Gluu
28 Mar 2023
00:55:02
#027: Søren and I are talking about the BPM tool “Gluu” and how it helps with its clear design to inspire employees for processes.
In this episode, I’m talking to Søren Pommer, CEO and Founder of “Gluu”. Gluu is already an established platform by helping more than one-hundred businesses and thousands of users in almost 60 countries. I wanted to have a closer look at it to find out, if Gluu is a human-centric BPM tool. Let’s explore this together…
Today's Guest
Søren Pommer
Søren is Founder of the Copenhagen-based company Gluu.
Before founding Gluu he was founder, partner, and board member of a number of digital agencies, and he also worked as Director and Manager for Philips International in the Netherlands.
He started by visualizing processes with PowerPoint, which of course had its limitations, still had the advantages of clarity for everyone. This motivated him to develop a model with which everyone can work easily - to help more than to confuse. This is how Gluu was born in 2011. It’s still sticking to a really clear and modern design and focusses on a permanent feedback process.
You'll learn
What the underlying philosophy of Gluu is
How to model processes in Gluu
How employees retrieve their processes in Gluu
How Gluu supports you to involve the people in the process into the work on the process
How Gluu supports you to trust the people working in and on the process
What developments of the BPM tool market Søren sees
What Gluu has on its development roadmap
What Gluu costs and how you can test it
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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How Comm’ant supports you to rethink processes with David Ruting from Comm’ant Management Systems
14 Mar 2023
00:47:10
#026: In this episode, I'm speaking with David Ruting, CEO and founder of Amsterdam-based Comm’ant Management Systems, about the BPM tool Comm'ant.
David and I talk extensively about the underlying philosophy of Comm’ant and how to model processes as a modeler and how to retrieve processes as an employee. David will also go over how Comm'ant supports you to design cooperation in and on the processes to meet people’s needs as well as how to involve people in the process to work on the process. Furthermore, David provides a detailed outlook into the BPM tool market and what role Comm’ant is playing. We’ll also explore the pricing model and how you can test it. But is Comm'ant really a human-centric BPM tool? Let's find out together...
Today's Guest
David Ruting
David is CEO and Founder of Comm'ant Management Systems. He founded the company back in 1992 in the city of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Today Comm’ant is used by more than 100 customers in 8 countries. They say that they have a clear vision and a razor-sharp mission: to improve the collaboration of people. They achieve this with their integrated result-driven process model, user-friendly software tools and a practical approach.
It is said that their most important starting point was that the software had to be accessible to everyone and above all understandable. Not just for managers and specialists.
In today’s episode, we’ll explore what this really means.
You'll learn
What the underlying philosophy of Comm'ant is
How to model processes in Comm'ant
How employees retrieve their processes in Comm'ant
How Comm'ant supports you to design cooperation in and on the process to meet people’s needs?
How Comm'ant supports you to involve the people in the process into the work on the process?
What developments of the BPM tool market David sees
What Comm'ant has on its development roadmap
What Comm'ant costs and how you can test it
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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#052 Let's recap New Process after 2 years and give an outlook on the upcoming episodes.
Intro: In this solo episode, I’m reflecting on the current State of New Process in 2024 after two years of the New Process Podcast. So much has happened in that time, and there have been fascinating episodes that have made the New Process Lifecycle more complete.
Let's take a more comprehensive look at the lifecycle with all its phases and the New Process principles. And at the end, I will give you a preview of what will change in the future.
THANK YOU guys for listening to the podcast!
You’ll learn:
Why New Process
What the core of New Process is
How to get New Process to life
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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How BIC supports you to rethink processes with Marc Stromberg from GBTEC
28 Feb 2023
00:57:52
#025: In this episode, I'm speaking with Marc Stromberg from GBTEC to have an in-depth look into his product: Business Information Center, or BIC for short.
I have known Marc for many years and in my search for a human-centric tool, BIC is of course a must. Marc gives deep insights into the tool and provides a highly detailed and candid account of his own practical experiences with process management. In addition, he gives actionable advice and shares resources that you may find useful in you own future endeavors.
Today's Guest
Marc Stromberg
Marc is Co-Founder of GBTEC and since then, he is Head of Sales for the BPM Products of GBTEC.
Before that he worked as a BPM Consultant for IDS Scheer and SECO Consult.
He told me, that he is the only one in his family who is in the software industry. His whole family in the restaurant business and so he has always been somewhat of a “black sheep”. But in the meantime, they recognized that BPM is not such a bad industry to work in.
GBTEC was founded in 2004 in the city of Bochum, Germany. It is widely known for its BIC Platform which is a software suite with modules for Process Modeling, Process Execution, and Process Mining as well as Governance, Risk, and Compliance modules for Risk Management, Information Security, Audit Management and more.
GBTEC is also producer of the Process Pioneers Podcast hosted by Marc’s colleague Daniel Rayner where I had the honor of sharing New Process ideas in the beginning of the New Process journey. Probably the BPM podcast with the widest reach and definitely worth listening to.
You'll learn
What the underlying philosophy of BIC is
How to model processes in BIC
How employees retrieve their processes in BIC
How BIC supports you to involve the people in the process into the work on the process?
How BIC supports you to disrupt established processes
What developments of the BPM tool market Marc sees
What BIC has on its development roadmap
What BIC costs and how you can test it
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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How to become a Process Influencer with Andreas Bierwirth from ABmotion
14 Feb 2023
00:48:11
#024: In this episode, I'm speaking with Andreas Bierwirth of ABmotion on the art of content creation and how this can be applied to processes - for example by establishing a Process Influencer role. A role which uses content creation methods and tools such as videos, podcasts, and posts on corporate or even social media to inspire the people of an organization for processes.
Andreas provides a very detailed and candid account of his own practical experiences about content creation. He talks about his favorite projects, who are some of the people who he is inspired by and what would he teach someone new to the role of a Process Influencer on day one.
Today's Guest
Andreas Bierwirth
Andreas is Founder and Managing Director of ABmotion. ABmotion is a media production company and they call themselves “Your content manufacturer with algorithm in its blood”.
Andreas founded the company in 2010 in Cologne. Since then, they have completed more than 1,000 video, motion, and content creation projects.
Andreas is also host of the Medientier podcast. I’d translate this to “The media animal podcast”. It is a media podcast for professionals and beginners with unusual and honest insights into an exhaustingly dynamic industry.
I'm following him on LinkedIn for about two years now and I really love the content he is producing. So I just had to invite him to the New Process Podcast!
You'll learn
What a Process Influence is and how to become one
Which mindset you need to adopt as a Process Influencer
How to create extraordinary and entertaining content
How BPM must be communicated to not be perceived as boring
What Andreas' three top recommendations are to rethink processes
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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How to apply “storylistening” to rethink processes with Astrid Kirchhoff from hummingbirds
31 Jan 2023
00:42:47
#023: In this episode, I’m speaking with Astrid Kirchhoff from Hummingbirds about how to apply storylistening to open up our perspectives to a new way of rethinking processes.
Astrid provides a broad explanation of how using the art of careful listening and the power of many authentic narrated experiences to better understand values, attitudes, and motivations.
We’ll get a deeper understanding of how humans are storytelling animals, mixed in with a three-step approach of storylistening, story collection, and understanding the story, can help you engage and understand your client’s goals and target as an expert, at a more in-depth level and execute their ideas, goals and true intentions, purposefully and effectively.
Today's Guest
Astrid Kirchhoff
Astrid is a Narrative Facilitator at Hummingbird’s . She studied systemic organizational development at the Center for Systemic Research and Consulting in Heidelberg, as well as organizational development at Stuttgart Media University. Before specializing in this area, Astrid worked as an Account Executive for several companies in the marketing sector and has run her own advertising company for 10 years.
Astrid is here to tell you more about what storylistening really is, and how we can apply this to processes, to rethink processes, to cultivate a more human-centric, process management approach.
Hummingbirds is a company built by experienced entrepreneurs, creative people, strategists, scientists, and thinkers. They take big stories and provide meaningful data that can help management, entrepreneurs, and businesses improve their strategies through effective communication and help to better understand complex systems, team relations, and their market, story by story.
You'll learn
What storylistening is
How the typical process of storylistening looks like
How storylistening can be applied to rethink process modeling
What the secret ingredients of a storylistening project are
What Astrid’s top recommendations to rethink processes are
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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How EPC supports you to rethink processes with Scott Armstrong from Interfacing
17 Jan 2023
01:01:27
#022: In this episode, I'm speaking with Scott Armstrong from Interfacing about EPC. EPC stands for Enterprise Process Center and is Interfacing's integrated management system. Scott provides deep insights into the tool and how EPC helps rethink processes. Exciting are also his predictions for the BPM tool market and what of it is already on the roadmap for EPC.
Today's Guest
Scott Armstrong
Scott is an entrepreneur, innovator, keynote speaker, and soon to be father. He is managing partner of Interfacing and its global subsidiaries and he is partner of Dempton Solutions, which is an IT consulting firm.
As I learned, he's an avid skier. He used to compete in mogul competitions. He has an appetite for risk in business and life: He lives by the motto, work harder, play harder. 🚀
Interfacing as a pioneer in processes. It launched one of the first business process re-engineering modeling and simulation engines back in 1994 and then also one of the first web-based central repository solutions in 2000 as part of the Michael Hemmer BPM movement.
Interfacing was acquired by Scott and his partners seven years ago and has grown to become one of the leading global digital twin solutions. Interfacing offers a full BPM suite from modeling, analysis, simulation to automation. And what makes interfacing really interesting for me as an airline guy is their solution's capabilities to cover all compliance requirements of highly regulated industries like airlines, MRO, pharma, MedTech, and so on. They are very specialized also in the coverage of all QMS, GRC, BPM, and EA requirements.
You'll learn
What the underlying philosophy of EPC is
How to model processes in EPC
How employees retrieve their processes in EPC
How EPC fosters the development of people
How EPC supports you to design cooperation on and in the process to people's needs
What developments of the BPM tool market Scott sees
What EPC has on its development roadmap
What EPC costs and how you can test it
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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#021: In this episode, I'm looking back on 2022 and provide an outlook on the top topics for the year 2023. 😊
Therefore, I'm not only sharing the results of the New Process Survey with your topics for 2023, I'm also exploring the topics of a number of BPM thought leaders. To do this, I asked them for their recommendations, which topics the New Process Community should focus on in 2023.
Finally, I provide my own outlook to 2023 and share with you, what I'm planning to work on to rethink processes and to find new ways to inspire people for processes.
Today's Guests
J-M Erlendson & Roland Woldt J-M and Roland are hosts of the "What's your baseline?" podcast which you will find here...
Caspar Jans Caspar is Senior Director Transformation Solutions EMEA at Software AG and has been one of my guests of the New Process Podcast before to talk about ARIS
Jakub Dvořák and Patrick Bogner Jakub and Patrick are hosts of the "Mining your business" podcast which you will find here...
Wil van der Aalst Wil is the godfather of process mining, Professor at RWTH Aachen, and Chief Scientist at Celonis
You'll find the article on object-centric process mining here...
Marlon Dumas Marlon is Co-Founder of the process mining software Apromore and Professor at University of Tartu
Ema Roloff Ema is on a mission to demistify the world of Digital Transformation
Nico Bitzer Nico is Co-Founder and CEO of Bots & People
Roger Tregear Roger is BPM consultant, educator, & coach, as well as author of "Reimagining Management" and a real process-based management evangelist
Can Adiguzel Can is founder of 360 Digital Transformation and host of the Digital Mittelstand podcast which can be found here...
You'll learn
What the recommendations of the BPM thought leaders on LinkedIn for 2023 are
What the top topics of the New Process Community for 2023 are
What I will finally focus on with my work in 2023 to support you best in rethinking processes and inspiring people for processes
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Pr
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How to develop a process strategy with Lars Linnekogel from TTE Strategy
13 Dec 2022
01:07:00
#020: In this episode, I'm speaking with Lars Linnekogel from TTE Strategy to learn more about how to develop a strategy and how to apply this to processes. We are deep diving into the world of strategy development and strategy implementation and we are exploring how to make this accessible for Process Owners to develop a process strategy.
In the recap, I summarize my learnings and provide a first guideline on how to develop a process strategy based on Lars' input. And there is more to come in the toolbox... 😊
Today's Guest
Lars Linnekogel
Lars is Managing Director of TTE Strategy. TTE Strategy is a premium consulting boutique for strategy and transformation always following their motto “Creating results together” with a strong focus on the human aspects of a transformation.
He founded the company in 2015 and TTE Strategy quickly grew to a consulting boutique with more than 25 consultants, offices in Germany – Hamburg and Munich – and one office in Zug, Switzerland.
Although the company is still quite young, they have already won several awards as a top strategy consultancy.
Prior to founding TTE Strategy, Lars worked as Project Leader and Consultant for The Boston Consulting Group and before that Lars also worked in various positions at Lufthansa Group. - But we were both unsure whether we had actually met in person during that time. 😉
You'll learn
About the different types of strategy
How to develop a strategy in general
How to develop a process strategy
How to successfully implement a strategy
What the core elements of a strategy are
What Lars recommends to Process Owners to develop a process strategy
What Lars top recommendations to rethink processes are
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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How Q.wiki supports you to rethink processes with Vincent Fischer from Modell Aachen GmbH
29 Nov 2022
00:55:42
#019: In this episode, I’m speaking with Vincent Fischer from Modell Aachen GmbH about Q.wiki. Q.wiki is the next tool I am exploring on my journey to find a human-centric BPM tool. – And Q.wiki has some very interesting features we are going to talk about in the episode. One of them is the Viking which I really like!
Today's Guest
Vincent Fischer
Vincent joint Modell Aachen GmbH in 2018 to advise clients on processes with a focus on management systems in the role of a process management consultant. Over the years, he transitioned into his current role as head of consulting and COO of Modell Aachen GmbH.
Modell Aachen GmbH was founded in 2009 from Frauenhofer ITP which is the largest institute for production engineering in Europe. They describe themselves as obsessed with human-centric process management that creates impact. Interactivity between process participants and process descriptions are at the core of their software.
With an annual growth rate of over 30%, more than 800 organizations in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland are using Q Wiki.
As I learned in the interview, Vincent was born and raised in the city of Heidelberg and he told me that it’s almost impossible to avoid playing rugby when growing up in Heidelberg. But after numerous international appearances for the German national team, he concentrated on his studies in the field of industrial engineering.
You'll learn
What the underlying philosophy of Q.wiki is
How to model processes in Q.wiki
How employees retrieve their processes in Q.wiki
How Q.wiki inspires people for processes
What developments of the BPM tool market Vincent sees
What Q.wiki has on its development roadmap
What Q.wiki costs and how you can test it
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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What life of a real Process Architect looks like with Christoph Bünker from Lufthansa Technik Logistik Services
22 Nov 2022
00:55:36
#018: In this episode, I'm speaking with Christoph Bünker from Lufthansa Technik Logistik Services. Christoph is not only a Process Architect himself, he actually leads an entire team of eight Process Architects.
Christoph has a long-lasting experience in this area and he is probably the most experienced Process Architect I know of.
When I am talking about the role of a Process Architect, I am talking about the role supporting the Process Owner to design, improve, implement, and steer a process. So if the Process Owner is accountable for all these activities, the Process Architect takes over the responsibility for the execution. You may call this role also Process manager in some organizations, but in the New Process Role Concept it’s the Process Architect.
The episode is so full of exciting insights and you will learn more about what the life of a real Process Architect looks like!
Today's Guest
Christoph Bünker
Christoph is Head of the Global Process Management Competence Center Warehouse at Lufthansa Technik Logistik Services in Hamburg since 2016.
Lufthansa Technik Logistik Services is a member of the Lufthansa Group providing logistic solutions for the maintenance, repair and overhaul business.
Before becoming the Head of the Competence Center, Christoph has worked as a Process Architect for Warehousing and Shipping since 2014.
Before joining Lufthansa Group, Christoph studied Information Systems at Technical University of Darmstadt and worked for Otto Group as a Project Manager for Process and System Development in Hamburg.
You'll learn
What the typical tasks of a Process Architect are
How Christoph and his team are executing a process life cycle to improve their processes
How they prioritise the topics to work on
How they communicate process changes
How they train the people working in their processes
How they cooperate with their counterparts at the different locations as well as with IT
Why and how they apply process mining
What the qualification requirements of a Process Architect are
What Christoph's 3 top tips for new Process Architects are
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How aiio supports you to rethink processes with Rolf-Dieter Proch and Jobst von Heintze from aiio GmbH
15 Nov 2022
00:58:28
#017: In this episode, I'm speaking with Rolf-Dieter Proch and Jobst von Heintze from aiio GmbH to learn more about the tool aiio and to find out if aiio is a human-centric BPM tool.
PS: You will find the video with the two use cases in the show notes on my website, see link below. 😊
Today's Guests
Rolf-Dieter Proch
Rolf his head of sales at aiio. He looks back on many years of experience in the sales area. He has been in sales since his apprenticeship and has one passion above all: Looking for solutions together with the people and turning these solutions into something tangible. His hobbies are running, traveling, and history.
Jobst von Heintze
Jobst is Chief Marketing Officer at aiio. He is aiio's "sales genius" and at the same time, the poet behind the aiio marketing philosophy. He likes to play the guitar and he's a photographer.
The company aiio GmbH was founded in 2002 and is located in the city of Magdeburg, Germany.
It has grown to over 350 customers with about 700,000 users of aiio and ther second tool qualm, which is an integrated management system.
You'll learn
What the underlying philosophy of aiio is
How to model processes in aiio
How employees retrieve their processes in aiio
How aiio inspires people for processes
What developments of the BPM tool market Rolf and Jobst see
What aiio has on its development roadmap
What aiio costs and how you can test it
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Gamification ideas to inspire people for processes with Jasmin Karatas
08 Nov 2022
00:57:17
#016: In this episode, I’m speaking with Jasmin Karatas to learn more about how gamification can be applied to inspire people for processes.
I learned from Jasmin that gamification has a lot to do with processes and I see a huge potential in using gamifications for example for process trainings to get people excited about processes.
Jasmin explains very clearly how gamifications are developed and gives many good examples. In the recap, I summarize my learnings for you, so you can leave the episode with a lot of inspiration and practical tips. Have fun listening!
And if you are interested in rethinking the pizza restaurant game, feel free to send me an email with the subject “I love pizza” to Mirko@NewProcessLab.com.
Today's Guest
Jasmin Karatas
Jasmin describes herself as a Gamification Advisor & Consultant, UX-Expert, Speaker, and Content Creator who helps you to create emotional and gamified experiences your audience can’t get enough.
She is a Solopreneur, located in Zürich, Switzerland. She is working as Gamification Advisor & Strategic Designer since 2020. Before this, she worked for Accenture and other companies as Innovation Manager, Gamification Consultant and Strategic Designer.
She also hosts her own JayKays Twitch channel where she is sharing tips & tricks on gamification to make the world a little bit more playful.
You'll learn
What a Gamification Advisor is doing
How to proceed to develop gamifications
How to apply gamification methods to push your process trainings to the next level
How to use gamification to inspire people for processes
How Twitch can be used to share ideas and to inspire people for processes
What Jasmin’s top 3 recommendations are to rethink processes
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A journey to process-orientation with Lars Müller from Lufthansa Technik
07 May 2024
00:38:00
#051 Let’s have a look at the road to process orientation at a big organization like Lufthansa Technik
In this episode, I’m talking to Lars Müller. Lars is one of the most advanced and well-experienced Process Architects I have ever met.
He shares the journey of Lufthansa Technik's procurement processes and how they have evolved over the years.
They have built up a team of ten process architects over the past few years with a human-centric approach.
What were the lessons learned? Where do they want to improve? Let's take a look.
Today’s Guest:
Lars Müller
Lars has been Process and Project Manager at Lufthansa Technik since 2015.
In this position, he takes over the role of a Process Architect for the procurement processes of Lufthansa Technik Group. Together with his fellow Process Architects, he manages and improves all the procurement processes and moderates a community of more than 1000 people worldwide.
Lufthansa Technik, headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, is the maintenance, repair, and overhaul business unit of the Lufthansa Group. More than 20,000 employees of Lufthansa Technik and its subsidiaries serve over 800 customers worldwide with more than 4,200 aircraft under exclusive contracts.
Before joining Lufthansa Technik, Lars worked as Quality and Process Manager for Akka Technologies.
Lars holds a Bachelor of Engineering from University of Applied Sciences Kiel and a Master’s degree in Business Administration from University of Applied Sciences Lübeck.
Together with his family, Lars lives in Oststeinbek near Hamburg.
You’ll learn:
How the process world of Lufthansa Technik’s procurement processes looked like in the past
Where they are today regarding process-orientation and how they got there
What the learnings are and what you can take out of this for your journey
What his role as a process architect is and how the future could look like
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How ARIS supports you to rethink processes with Caspar Jans and J-M Erlendson from Software AG
01 Nov 2022
01:08:05
#015: In this episode, I'm speaking with Caspar Jans and J-M Erlendson form Software AG to learn more about the tool ARIS. My last usage of ARIS was more than 10 years ago and I was really surprised about all the improvements of the tool. So join me and explore how ARIS supports you to rethink processes.
Today's Guests
Caspar Jans
Caspar is Senior Director Transformation Solutions EMEA at Software AG since 2018. He is based in the south of the Netherlands.
Before joining Software AG, he worked for more than 16 years in several process management, purchasing and logistics positions for DSM, a Dutch life science company.
Caspar is a basketball fan, likes to play golf, to read and to watch movies. He also has runs his personal website where he collects all of his brain dumps on business process management. You will find the link below.
J-M Erlendson
J-M is Lead Business/Process Transformation Engineer and Project Manager at Software AG with over 15 years of experience in Business Process Management and Project Management. He is based in Toronto, United States.
He is Co-host of the What’s Your Baseline podcast, focusing on best practices for Business Process Management and Enterprise Architecture.
Besides working in process, J-M is a singer and beatboxer, performing with Countermeasure and its associated a cappella groups, recording and releasing multiple award-winning albums, and touring around the world. He is a founder and chairman of the board of SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts Festival, an a cappella-focused festival and music education charity.
You'll learn
What the underlying philosophy of ARIS is
How to model processes in ARIS
How employees retrieve their processes in ARIS
How ARIS inspires people for processes
What developments of the BPM tool market Caspar and J-M see
how ARIS roadmaps... No, I wanted to ask: How does the ARIS roadmap look like? But you have to listen to the podcast to understand this. 😉
What ARIS costs and how you can test it
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#014: In this episode, I will not only share my own experiences. I’m bringing the experiences of the whole New Process Community with me. So today, I would like to share with you 14 Top Tips for Process Modelers from experts of the New Process Community.
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How Skore supports you to rethink processes with Craig J Willis
18 Oct 2022
01:03:44
#013: In this episode, I’m speaking with Craig J Willis about the tool Skore developed by his company Skore Labs.
I’m very happy that Craig has accepted this challenge to tell us more about Skore in the podcast. We talk about the underlying philosophy and Craig explains how to model and find processes in Skore. We explore Skore’s contribution to rethinking processes and how Craig sees the BPM tool market evolving.
In addition, Craig explains how you can test Skore yourself and he also has a promising offer ready for you.
So let’s find out together if Skore is a human-centric BPM tool.
Today’s Guest
Craig J Willis
Craig is the CEO of Skore Labs and he founded the company back in 2017. Before this, he worked as a business transformation and improvement consultant internationally with some of the world’s largest organizations in finance, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, and technology businesses.
As I’ve learned, he’s not only a process geek, but also an airline geek. So the structure of the interview fits perfectly.
Skore Labs, the company behind Skore, is located in the city of Portsmouth on the south coast of the UK. It has grown to over 150 customers which are using Skore to drive various initiatives from systems implementation, outsourcing, process standardization, and continuous improvement.
You’ll learn
What the underlying philosophy of Skore is
How to model processes in Skore
How employees retrieve their processes in Skore
How Skore inspires people for processes
What developments of the BPM tool market Craig sees and what is on the Skore roadmap
What Skore costs, how you can test it, and what Craig offers to you as a New Process Podcast listener
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An extraordinary conversation on BPM tools with Bernd Ruecker from Camunda
04 Oct 2022
01:07:59
#012: In this episode, I'm speaking with Bernd Ruecker about BPM tools to kick off the interview series with BPM tool vendors to find a human-centric BPM tool. It is going to be an extraordinary conversation with Bernd because Camunda is not really what I am looking for when searching for a human-centric BPM tool. - But the conversation was eye-opening for me especially with regards to how to get to a higher maturity level in BPM. So don't miss it! 🚀
Today’s Guest
Bernd Ruecker
Bernd is Chief Technologist at Camunda and he co-founded the company together with Jakob Freund in 2008. Since then, Camunda has become the first address when it comes to process automation.
What many people may not know, Bernd once also worked for Lufthansa, just like me. And that's where we met back in 2001. 😊
You’ll learn
How to segment the different types of BPM tools on the market
Which segment Camunda is working on and how Camunda can be applied to automate processes
What the typical and not so typical use cases for automating processes with Camunda are
What Bernd recommends to rethink processes
How to start with automating your process
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How to pitch your process with Ole Tillmann from PEAK Creative Leadership
20 Sep 2022
00:59:13
#011: In this episode, I’m speaking with Ole Tillmann about how to pitch your process. You will learn about the secret ingredients of a perfect pitch and how to create one. You will learn how to pitch your process to top management and Ole is going to provide a lot of insights into a big case on how to inspire people for processes. – Everything nicely structured with many tips and tricks.
Today’s Guest
Ole Tillmann
Ole is strategic brand and communication consultant, executive coach, and founder of PEAK Creative Leadership GmbH. He’s based in Berlin and he’s also working as startup coach and consultant for accelerators like APX the startup accelerator of Axel Springer and Porsche.
He is author of the book beyond the obvious. And for sure, we are also going to talk about that as well. And maybe you also know Ole as an actor or a moderator and by the way, beginning of the two thousands, he was hosts of the music tv show “Top of the Pops”.
You’ll learn
Besides a lot of insights on Ole’ work
What the secret ingredients of a perfect pitch are
How to create the perfect pitch presentation
How to pitch processes to top management
How to inspire employees for processes
Where to learn more about how to create a perfect presentation
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How to build a process community with Miikka Leinonen from Ghost Community
06 Sep 2022
00:48:47
#010: In this episode, I'm speaking with Miikka Leinonen about how to build a community and we are transferring his experience to processes to learn how to build a process community. - A community of all the people working in a specific business process. I became aware of his work on LinkedIn, where he is publishing valuable impulses on community building. So I invited him to the podcast to find out more on how to build communities.
Today's Guest
Miikka Leinonen
Miikka is Community Advisor at Ghost Community and Strategic Innovation Advisor at Ghost Company, based in Helsinki, Finland. - On their LinkedIn profile they say: Ghost Company. Not an agency. Not a consultancy. A Ghost Company. 😊
Previously, he worked as a Creative Director and Visual Strategist in different companies for many years and now he's focused on helping companies build corporate communities.
You'll learn
Which three elements you need to successfully build a community
What the three different types of communities are and how to use these to get all the benefits
How to build a community in general and how to apply this to processes to develop and leverage a process community for your own business process
Which difficulty Miikka sees and how to approach this when developing a formal process community instead of an informal community
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#009: In this episode, I share with you my three pieces of advice on how to push your BPM ahead.
In all the years I’ve been driving BPM at the Lufthansa Group, we’ve always come up with questions where we didn’t know how to move forward.
In some cases, the issue was the standardization of processes, in others the definition of the role of the process owner, and in others how to better link process with the organizational structure. And again and again, the question was how to get employees and management excited about processes.
Looking back, three approaches have worked for me and I’d like to share them with you. They are benchmarking, collaboration with universities and innovations created by the organization itself.
You’ll learn
How to solve your BPM challenges by:
benchmarking and learning from other experts
cooperating with universities
developing innovations on your own
How to apply these three approaches on your own
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How to get to the cutting edge of BPM with Prof. Dr. Daniel Beimborn from University of Bamberg
09 Aug 2022
01:09:50
#008: In this episode, I'm interviewing Prof. Dr. Daniel Beimborn from University of Bamberg to explore how to get to the cutting edge of BPM.
I have been working with Daniel on several research projects since 2009 and I really appreciate his experience. He shares his thoughts on the top BPM research topics as well as on his own research topics in the field of business process management. - An outlook to the upcoming years of the BPM development.
But we also deep dive into how research can help to solve process challenges in all kinds of organizations. Therefore, he provides methodologies as well as examples on how this can be done. And he offers to support you with your BPM challenges:
Call for cases: Within the episode, we open up a call for cases to find research-backed solutions to your BPM challenges. So if you have a major process-related question in your organization, feel free to contact me to connect you with Daniel for finding an appropriate solution. - And maybe, we can also discuss your case here in the New Process Podcast and share the learnings with the community.
In addition, Daniel also shares his ideas on how to rethink processes. So a lot of input for you! Don't miss it!
Today's Guest
Prof. Dr. Daniel Beimborn
Daniel is professor for Information Systems at the University of Bamberg since 2018. Before that, he was professor for Information Systems at Frankfurt School of Finance & Management and headed the ProcessLab of Frankfurt School together with Prof. Dr. Jürgen Moormann.
He was visiting Scholar at MIT and Georgia State University, he holds a diploma and a PhD from Goethe University Frankfurt and he is researching in the fields of digital transformation & innovation, outsourcing management, IT and process standardization as well as enterprise architecture management.
You’ll learn
What the hot BPM research topics are and what Daniel is researching right now
How scaled agile organizations look like, what problems Daniel sees and how to fix them
What Daniels recommendations are to rethink processes and to get to a more human-centric BPM
What you can do to stay at the front of the BPM development
How other companies partnered with researchers to solve BPM problems
What research can do for you to improve your BPM
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#007: In this episode, I’m defining the requirements for a human-centric BPM tool. – A tool that supports the New Process approach and inspires people for processes. Is that realistic?! Let’s find out!
I’m deep diving into my requirements and explain my ideas along the New Process Principles.
Be curious and find out what such a tool might look like. – And feel free to send me your suggestions.
Request for Information: If you are a tool vendor, you can find an overview of all requirements and you can propose your tool here. – I will then sort through the feedback and get back to you for a podcast interview. I’m already looking forward to taking a closer look at the tools!
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How to lead 20,000+ employees by processes with Michael Bögle from Lufthansa Technik
12 Jul 2022
01:04:43
#006: In this episode, I'm interviewing Michael Bögle from Lufthansa Technik. Michael has more than 20 years of experience in building, introducing, managing and innovating a process-oriented integrated management system in one of the most mature companies with regards to BPM I have ever seen.
Michael was part of the initial project management team that introduced a highly human-centric BPM tool within Lufthansa Technik Group which serves as basis for the management system of the maintenance, repair and overhaul business unit of Lufthansa Group. Today, in his role as Senior Director Authorities & Management System he is accountable for obtaining and maintaining over 100 aviation approvals and other normative certifications such as EN/AS 9110.
In this real expert interview, we talk about Michael's extensive practical and theoretical process management experience and learn how Lufthansa Technik uses processes to manage more than 20,000 employees.
On top of that, Michael talks about how his process mindset helped him to successfully cross Greenland on skis. - Super exciting, be sure to listen to the episode!
You'll learn
What a Management System is and how to use it to lead an organization
What the key features of a human-centric management system are
How to inspire employees for processes
How to inspire management for processes
What Michaels three top recommendations are to rethink processes
How process management helped him and his team to successfully cross Greenland on skies
What Michael learned from his Greenland crossing for managing processes
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Why are we here? LIVE — with Michael Bögle from Lufthansa Technik recorded at New Process Conference 2024
23 Apr 2024
00:25:18
#050 Answering this question on multiple levels live at the New Process Conference.
In this episode, I'm talking to Michael Bögle about the question “Why are we here?”. It's a super special episode because it's not only the 50th episode of the New Process Podcast, but also the first live podcast recorded at the New Process Conference!
We take a look at this question on several levels — from the location, to the conference, to our personal purpose in life.
Today’s Guest:
Michael Bögle
He is Senior Director Management System & Authorities at Lufthansa Technik.
Michael developed and introduced the process-oriented integrated management system of Lufthansa Technik Group.
He is working for Lufthansa in different engineering and management positions since 1987 and holds a degree in aircraft engineering.
You’ll learn:
WHY are we here?
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How a Process Purpose pushes your process to the next level
28 Jun 2022
00:30:14
#005: In this episode, we take a deep dive into the topic of Process Purpose. I share examples and present a tool on how you can develop a Process Purpose Statement for your own process to take it to the next level.
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How to apply New Work ideas to rethink processes with Benjamin Rolff
14 Jun 2022
00:45:48
#004: In this episode, I am interviewing the New Work expert Benjamin Rolff on how to apply new work ideas to rethink processes.
He will tell us more about his interpretation of the term New Work and his New Performance approach. He shares practical examples and tipps on how to apply New Process to inspire people for processes and he deep dives with us into the topic of purpose.
I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!
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#003: After learning about the New Process Principles in the previous episode, the big question is how to bring New Process to life. And this is exactly what I am going to answer in this episode.
I will explain to you how to apply the New Process Life Cycle and its New Process Role Concept to bring New Process into reality.
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#002: In this episode I provide an overview of what New Process is all about. After a brief introduction of myself, we dive into the development of New Process as a symbiosis of New Work and Business Process Management (BPM) and I am going to introduce the New Process Principles to you.
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