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Mirko Kloppenburg from NewProcessLab.com shares all the learnings and insights of his journey to rethink processes so that you can apply industry-proven BPM tools, methods, and best practices to manage, improve, and innovate your processes. Learn how to use the human-centric New Process approach - a symbiosis of New Work and Business Process Management - to push your business process or even the Management System of your organization to the next level and to inspire people for processes. Mir ...
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#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, …
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#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 som…
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#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 …
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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 complet…
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#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. The…
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#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 loo…
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#049 Let's explore Bonitasoft's approach to revolutionizing process automation. In this episode, I’m talking to Charles Souillard, CEO and Co-Founder of Bonitasoft. It’s a BPM tool with a focus on flexibility and user engagement in process automation. We describe its core features, including visual process modeling and analytics, designed for a wid…
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Rob Ferrett from Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) interviews Kaitlin Moore to talk about why the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 is such a highly anticipated event. The post What’s Special about this Solar Eclipse? A Conversation with Kaitlin Moore appeared first on Edge Effects.The Center for Culture, History, and Environment (CHE) által
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#048 Let's consider the different generations in terms of processes. In this episode, I'm talking to Leona Holzbecher about how different generations influence change and transformation. We take a deep dive into the categorization of the different generations and look for stereotypical characteristics that can lead to conflict. How can this diversi…
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Elijah Levine speaks with Celeste Winston about marronage as a placemaking practice. By drawing on connections across time, the conversation reveals how Black folks in the United States build lasting infrastructures to disrupt power structures. The post Maroon Geographies, Black Placemaking, and Abolitionist Futures: A Conversation with Celeste Win…
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#047 Let’s find out how the tool ShiftX with a human-centric approach and its own notation can help to rethink processes! In this episode I'm talking to Eigil Sagafos about the BPM tool ShiftX that he and his colleagues are developing. Eigil explains what the ShiftX philosophy is and what it looks like. He points out why it has a completely unique …
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What does death denial say about American culture? How can dying be dignified and humanized? Bri Meyer interviews Adam Kaul about his anthropological research on death and dying and its intersections with leisure and tourism. The post Death, Leisure, and “Feeling Alive”: A Conversation with Adam Kaul appeared first on Edge Effects.…
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#046 Let’s focus on the human-centric aspect (again)! In this episode, it's all about getting human-centric. I’m talking to Julia von Winterfeldt about the power of human connection and the principles and methods she uses to unlock it. We also discuss how to discover and live one's purpose to increase satisfaction and self-efficacy. Of course, we c…
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Heather Swan speaks to author and poet Nickole Brown about her relationship with animals, the more-than-human world, and the Hellbender poetry conference. The post Goats, Bees, and Poetry: A Conversation with Nickole Brown appeared first on Edge Effects.The Center for Culture, History, and Environment (CHE) által
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Paul Sutter interviews Simone Müller about the famous case of the Khian Sea, a "renegade ship" carrying waste and trying to dock in different countries. The ship reveals the many contradictions within environmental movements and policies. The post From Trash Trade to Waste Colonialism: A Conversation with Simone Müller appeared first on Edge Effect…
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#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…
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#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 to…
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#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 …
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#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 th…
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#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 techno…
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#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 b…
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#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 automa…
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#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 mak…
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Samm Newton interviews Dr. Christina Gerhardt about her 2023 book Sea Change, which is a collection of essays, a history of connection, and a window into island nations facing an uncertain future. The post Centering Islands in a Rising Ocean: A Conversation with Christina Gerhardt appeared first on Edge Effects.…
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#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 f…
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#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 p…
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#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 BP…
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#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…
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#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 transf…
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#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…
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#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 fi…
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Writer, rancher, and farmer Bryce Andrews discusses his newest book Holding Fire, which traces his personal story of grappling with the history of guns and violence in the American West. The post Reforging Gun Culture in the American West: A Conversation with Bryce Andrews appeared first on Edge Effects.…
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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…
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#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 l…
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Prison Agriculture Lab directors Carrie Chennault and Josh Sbicca discuss the ubiquity of carceral agriculture in the United States, its structuring logics of racial capitalism, and possibilities for abolitionist food futures. The post Mapping the Unfree Labor of Prison Agriculture: A Conversation with Carrie Chennault and Josh Sbicca appeared firs…
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#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 t…
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#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 hav…
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#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 suppor…
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#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 …
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How do certain temperatures come to be normalized and idealized in Hawai'i? Dr. Hiʻilei Julia Kawehipuaakahaopulani Hobart shares critical insights at the intersection of Indigenous dispossession and resistance. The post The Cold Never Bothered Native Hawaiians Anyway: A Conversation with Hi’ilei Julia Hobart appeared first on Edge Effects.…
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