What's Your Baseline? Enterprise Architecture & Business Process Management Demystified Roland Woldt / J-M Erlendson
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This show is about Enterprise Architecture and Business Process Management, and how you can set up your practice to get the most out of it.
It is for newbies who just get started with these topics, organizations who want to improve their EA/BPM groups (and the value that they get from it), as well as practitioners who want to get a different perspective and care about the discipline.
Learn more about the show and read articles about EA and BPM on www.whatsyourbaseline.com. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatsyourbaseline/support
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Ep. 67: Low-Code/No-Code Automation: Maximilian Neumaier
The age old question: how do you make your processes "evergreen". Well, one way is to update your models on a regular basis (for example to comply with regulations), but is that really "the process" or is it just a picture of it? Your processes come to life when someone performs them and for this you need to be able measure them.
To support the process execution you can use an automation tool (a "heavy" BPMS, RPA, etc.) or you can use a lightweight low-code/no-code tool for this that business units can use themselves to solve their automation needs.
Our guest in this episode is Maximilian Neumaier, who is leading the Professional Services group at TIM Solutions and is implementing their low-code/no-code automation platform for over a decade now - starting as a working student and growing into his current leadership role.
In this episode of the podcast we are talking about:
Maximilian's background
Workflow philosophy and some examples
Benefits of automating things in a dedicated workflow tool
Process as the starting point for every automation initiative
How to implement a process using low-code/no-code automation
General recommendations for your project
You can reach Maximilian via LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximilian-neumaier/) or TIM's website at https://tim-solutions.de.
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Ep. 66 - BPM Adoption Framework: Caspar Jans
You have chosen to start your BPM journey and are now asking yourself the question "how *DO* I get started?".
Well, one way is to look at a BPM Adoption Framework, the other is to ask someone who has done that before.
We are lucky to speak with someone who fulfills both criteria - our guest today is Caspar Jans, who also already has been a guest in an earlier episode on the show before :-)
Since then he has raised his profile in the BPM space and was recognized as a thought leader and Top 50 voice in operational excellence by the PEX / Process Excellence Network in 2023. In this year he not only continuous to publish his thoughts in his newsletter, but also starts a podcast in which he and his co-host look at BPM from a holistic perspective / from every angle.
In this episode of the podcast we are talking about:
The evolution of Caspar's thinking about BPM since the first episode we had him as a guest
The origins of his BPM Adoption Framework
Where it can be used (green-field or brown-field BPM implementations)
The areas of the framework
Caspar is easy to reach on LinkedIn and also has a website that contains his writings (and his newsletter "Process Extraordinaire Weekly" on LinkedIn here). He also starts a new podcast BPM360 which you can find here: https://www.bpm360podcast.com/.
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Ep. 65 - Data Modeling
This episode closes out the mini series about data, and this time we talk about data modeling. Data models are some of the things that I have seen the least often in projects over the last two decades. Why is that? Is it because it is too geeky, or not interesting enough compared to, say, a process model in BPMN?
But being clear about data is important when it comes to designing solution architectures (and in other use cases, such as regulatory compliance), and the three questions that you have to answer are:
What is the data that we are talking about?
Where do I store data and how is it transformed?
Where do I ask for the data?
In this episode of the What's Your Baseline Podcast we talk about:
Conceptual / logical data modeling
Canonical data models versus information asset views
Application and data (from a logical perspective) - interface designs
Data used in the context of processes
Application diagrams and physical data models
Data mapping in screen diagrams (wireframes)
Screen navigation models for context
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Ep. 64 - Data Projects: Wiebke Apitzsch
A lot of projects are just looking at processes and applications. One thing that typically does not get the limelight is the data that is needed to empower these two things. But why is that? Is it because data is "invisible" and cannot be touched or felt?
Our guest today is Wiebke Apitzsch, who is working in "data" for over 15 years with companies like the Boston Consulting Group. Currently she is working in a small organization named "Datahearts" that focusses on the combination of business, data, and change expertise.Her role is the head of data strategy, in which she defines the use cases (that match the client strategy), looks at the systems that support the data strategy, and set up project and change management to make the project a success.
In this episode of the podcast we are talking about:
Wiebke's background
Why you should focus on data in your projects
Data as solid basis for discussions
Change management as key for data project success
Data strategy
How to implement data (the example of a brick wall)
How to manage stakeholders and their potential objections
Wiebke is very active on LinkeIn and you can contact her here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wiebke-apitzsch/.
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Ep. 63 - Process Mining Data: Lotte Vugs
As we all know, the majority of time in a process mining project is in some form or fashion related to data preparation and a significant lower share of time is spent on the actual analysis. There are multiple ways of getting you data into shape (SQL, visual data modeling tools, etc.), but our guest today has developed an approach and a tool to flip this time relation and shorten process mining projects significantly.
Our guest today is Lotte Vugs, who, after 5 years working as a process mining consultant, co-founded Konekti to speed up data preparation for process mining.
In this episode of the podcast we are talking about:
Lotte's background
A quick reminder on what process mining is
Time as a critical factor in every process improvement initiative
Why data preparation takes so much time
Why organizations are increasingly looking for ways to reduce the time spent on data preparation: it's all about effort vs benefit
Time-efficient data preparation strategies: Now we know that data preparation is the problem, how to fix it?
Managing time in large datasets
You can reach Lotte via email, her LinkedIn, or go to her website getkonekti.io.
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Ep. 62 - BPM Implementation - A User Story: Martin Holling
This episode is a first for the podcast - we are not talking about something from an external perspective, but speak with someone "in the trenches" who is actively implementing BPM in an 160-year old organization.
Our guest today is Martin Holling, who is working at Kemna (a road construction company in northern Germany) and who has worked at Siemens, as well as a consultant in the BPM space before. His main objective is to figure out processes and how they should be designed and implemented to be efficient and effective. Then you should think about tools that can help you digitalize your work with continual improvement and automation.
Martin is also very active in the German BPM scene and is the co-host of the "BPM Stammtisch" (a regular meetup of BPM enthusiasts in Hamburg) that is organized via the New Process Pro community.
In this episode of the podcast we are talking about:
Martin's background
His transition from Siemens to a consulting role, and his current BPM Lead role in a road construction company
Challenges in road construction industry, including competition and thin profit margins
Importance of efficiency and process improvement
Martin's approach to introducing process management in a new organization
Importance of employee engagement in the process
Encouragement for listeners to stay open to new ideas and strategies
You can reach Martin via LinkedIn, and also via his website here: living-processes.de.
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