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Reassessing BPMN Standards for Effective Process Modeling

Explore the debate on BPMN standards and their relevance in process modeling as Roland Woldt and J-M Erlendson discuss innovative approaches to enhance information accessibility for end-users.

A new blog post of What’s Your Baseline? was published on Oct 16, 2025 with the original title:

The Core Essence of Process Modeling

Overview:

This blog explores the current state of BPMN standards and the necessity of evolving process modeling to better serve organizational needs, particularly for end-users. It highlights the limitations of a one-size-fits-all approach and suggests a more tailored presentation of process information.

Core content:

  • The debate on BPMN standards, particularly 2.0, raises questions about its effectiveness in meeting diverse user needs.
  • Historically, process modeling emerged in the late 20th century, driven by quality management and ERP implementations.
  • Effective communication of processes is crucial for large organizations to ensure alignment with strategic goals.
  • Standardized modeling may not meet the needs of end-users, suggesting a need for better representation of process information.
  • Current technology allows for decoupled data representation, catering to various user groups’ preferences.

Learnings:

  • The importance of process modeling remains, but alternative presentations can enhance understanding for non-experts.
  • End-user engagement is essential for successful BPM implementations, making tailored formats necessary.
  • Modern BPM practices can separate content from visualization, allowing for diverse consumer experiences.
  • Continued evolution and revision of BPM standards like BPMN are necessary to maintain relevance.
  • Organizations can optimize process information delivery by considering audience-specific requirements and desires.

The original content was published in English.

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