Join Mirko and Maximilian Kamenicky as they explore the BPMN lifecycle, deployment challenges, and enhancing process transparency in business at their latest insightful discussion.
A new podcast episode of processpitch was published on Jul 20, 2025 with the original title:
Exploring the BPMN Lifecycle with Maximilian Kamenicky
Overview:
In Episode 53 of processpitch, hosts Mirko and Maximilian delve into the BPMN lifecycle, focusing on the deployment of BPMN processes for end-users. They discuss the importance of professional testing and approval before deployment.
Core content:
- This episode introduces a unique BPMN diagram designed to govern other BPMN processes effectively, enhancing overall process management.
- Key topics include the process of loading web modeler data, creating merge requests, and the significance of deploying to the right environment (development, staging, production).
- Various connectors and symbols used within BPMN diagrams are highlighted, emphasizing their role in integrating external systems and automating processes.
- Discussion on Camunda’s licensing model clarifies which environments require licenses and the implications of their recent changes.
- Hosts rate the BPMN model provided by Camunda on robustness, readability, and automation potential, concluding with an overall score of 38 points.
Learnings:
- Listeners will gain insights into the complexities of deploying BPMN processes professionally and the importance of thorough testing before deployment to end-users.
- Understanding various BPMN connectors will aid in better integration with external services, streamlining operations.
- Clarification of licensing requirements can help organizations navigate the compliance landscape associated with BPM deployments.
- Evaluating BPMN models based on specific criteria will assist in selecting the right processes for automation and cost savings.
- Gain an appreciation of how BPMN can increase transparency and reduce operational costs through improved process management.
The original content was published in German.