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From Pools to Pinkpop to Process Mining: Wrapping Up BPM360 Season 3 in Style

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In this sizzling summer finale of BPM360 – Covering Every Angle, Caspar and Russell take a reflective and witty journey through the highlights of Season 3. What began with pool-cleaning confessions and festival weather banter quickly turned into a deep dive into process thinking, change facilitation, and agentic AI.

🧩 Key Takeaways from Season 3:

  • Human-Centric BPM with Mirko Kloppenburg: Empathy, trust, and process models as cultural drivers—on the road and in the boardroom.
  • Academic Legends: From the origin of process mining with Wil van der Aalst to enterprise architecture with Prof. Scheruhn, this season honoured the foundational thinkers.
  • Cut the Crap: Roland Woldt helped us slice through BPM noise with sharp insights on architecture and transformation habits.
  • Facilitating Change: Stefan Hauenschild and Gary Cox reminded us that no process survives without people—change starts with empathy and ends in action.
  • Underrated Truths: Iris Beerepoot brought attention to the “gray zone” of undocumented processes—especially in healthcare—while Russell and Caspar tackled agentic AI, Lego-based modelling metaphors, and why some process hierarchies just don’t make sense.
  • Community & Events: With reflections from the Automation Summit in Split and a peek behind the curtain of BPM conferences, the season underscored the value of authentic practitioner dialogue.

🎁 Bonus: A surprise giveaway of Roland Woldt’s signed book “Successful Architecture Implementation” – for those bold enough to shape the next season!
🔍 Call to Action
Have ideas for Season 4?
A dream guest? A fresh angle? Or a critique on whether we’re really covering every angle?
Email us at: [email protected]
Or comment on our Season 3 finale post on LinkedIn – and win a signed copy of Roland’s book!

We hope you enjoy our BPM Podcast.
Subscribe and stay tuned for more.
Please send us your comments and questions to
[email protected]

  continue reading

43 episodes

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Manage episode 493289010 series 3620300
Content provided by Russell Gomersall & Caspar Jans, Russell Gomersall, and Caspar Jans. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Russell Gomersall & Caspar Jans, Russell Gomersall, and Caspar Jans or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this sizzling summer finale of BPM360 – Covering Every Angle, Caspar and Russell take a reflective and witty journey through the highlights of Season 3. What began with pool-cleaning confessions and festival weather banter quickly turned into a deep dive into process thinking, change facilitation, and agentic AI.

🧩 Key Takeaways from Season 3:

  • Human-Centric BPM with Mirko Kloppenburg: Empathy, trust, and process models as cultural drivers—on the road and in the boardroom.
  • Academic Legends: From the origin of process mining with Wil van der Aalst to enterprise architecture with Prof. Scheruhn, this season honoured the foundational thinkers.
  • Cut the Crap: Roland Woldt helped us slice through BPM noise with sharp insights on architecture and transformation habits.
  • Facilitating Change: Stefan Hauenschild and Gary Cox reminded us that no process survives without people—change starts with empathy and ends in action.
  • Underrated Truths: Iris Beerepoot brought attention to the “gray zone” of undocumented processes—especially in healthcare—while Russell and Caspar tackled agentic AI, Lego-based modelling metaphors, and why some process hierarchies just don’t make sense.
  • Community & Events: With reflections from the Automation Summit in Split and a peek behind the curtain of BPM conferences, the season underscored the value of authentic practitioner dialogue.

🎁 Bonus: A surprise giveaway of Roland Woldt’s signed book “Successful Architecture Implementation” – for those bold enough to shape the next season!
🔍 Call to Action
Have ideas for Season 4?
A dream guest? A fresh angle? Or a critique on whether we’re really covering every angle?
Email us at: [email protected]
Or comment on our Season 3 finale post on LinkedIn – and win a signed copy of Roland’s book!

We hope you enjoy our BPM Podcast.
Subscribe and stay tuned for more.
Please send us your comments and questions to
[email protected]

  continue reading

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