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Exploring LinkedIn’s Role in BPM Community Engagement

Explore insights on follower engagement within the BPM community and discuss the evolving landscape of business processes with hosts Christoph, Daniel, and others, as they navigate current challenges.

A new podcast episode of Die Prozess Philosophen was published on Feb 14, 2025, with the original title:

Folge 36: Prozessphilosophie und LinkedIn-Follower

Overview:

The latest podcast episode discusses the intersection of follower counts on LinkedIn and the implications for professionals in the Business Process Management (BPM) field. The speakers reflect on their personal experiences with social media engagement amidst ongoing health issues and the dynamics of the BPM community.

Core content:

  • Discussion on the significance of achieving follower milestones on LinkedIn, particularly the ‘magic’ 10,000 follower mark within the BPM community.
  • Insights on how personal health challenges can affect social media engagement and professional networking efforts.
  • Reflections on current market conditions and project initiation timelines impacting BPM professionals and their online presence.
  • Exploration of the evolving expectations for attendees and speakers at BPM conferences, emphasizing the need for meaningful content rather than promotional pitches.
  • Announcement of upcoming BPM events, including opportunities for networking and live podcasting during conferences.

Learnings:

  • Understanding the relationship between follower counts on LinkedIn and professional visibility within niche communities like BPM.
  • Recognizing the impact of health challenges on personal and professional engagement levels across social media platforms.
  • Learning about the changing landscape of BPM conferences, which aim to foster open discussions and avoid heavy sponsorship influences.
  • Insights into the benefits of participating in networking events that prioritize quality interactions over quantity.
  • Gaining awareness of future BPM events and the potential for collaborative discussions among professionals in the field.

The original content was published in German.

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