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Exploring the Transaction Process in BPM

Join Thomas Heinrichs from Miragon as he discusses the intricacies of process modeling and the criteria for successful projects in business process management, alongside host Mirko.

A new podcast episode of ProcessPitch was published on May 04, 2025 with the original title:

Episode 42 – Bewerbung

Overview:

In this episode, Thomas Heinrichs from Miragon discusses the intricacies of their application process. Key points include the challenges of modeling processes and the importance of transactional subprocesses in ensuring all parties meet their obligations.

Core content:

  • The podcast features Thomas Heinrichs discussing Miragon’s unique application process designed for documentation, consisting of various subprocesses without automation.
  • Thomas highlights the importance of transaction subprocesses in validating participant obligations before process completion, echoing the sentiment that it visualizes all-or-nothing scenarios.
  • A detailed analysis of a specific application process reveals five distinct end processes with conditions for acceptance or rejection of candidates based on various criteria.
  • Learn about the potential criteria for a successful process improvement project, emphasizing measurability, relevance, and visibility of ROI.

Learnings:

  • Understand the key characteristics of subprocesses in application scenarios and their role in process modeling.
  • Gain insights into why certain processes, such as the hiring process, may not require automation, and how simplicity can lead to effectiveness.
  • Learn about the significance of having visible metrics and improvement areas while considering investment returns in process projects.
  • Discover the challenges faced during process modeling, including the need for clear definitions of events and conditions.

The original content was published in German.

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