Explore key insights from BPM experts on process improvement, transparency, and an upcoming hackathon aimed at making processes tangible—featuring industry leaders and innovative practices in business process management.
A new LinkedIn newsletter of Mirko Kloppenburg was published on January 31, 2025, with the original title:
What I’ve Learned in January: Rethink Processes
Overview:
This newsletter from Mirko Kloppenburg highlights key learnings from BPM community insights, emphasizing the importance of building process-driven organizations and focusing on upcoming trends. Key topics include process mining, modeling, and improvements with AI-based solutions.
Core content:
- Over 100 BPM enthusiasts participated in a survey identifying key BPM topics for 2025, with a strong focus on process improvement and the use of AI and automation.
- 68% of respondents consider establishing a process-driven organization the most critical BPM topic, highlighting the need for employee engagement and process culture.
- Insights from BPM thought leaders were shared, offering perspectives on trends and strategies to enhance BPM practices in organizations.
- A visit to Canon Germany revealed the importance of transparency and employee feedback in driving engagement and improving processes.
- An upcoming hackathon in Linz aims to explore tangible process experiences using creative methods, fostering collaboration and innovation.
Learnings:
- Readers will gain insights into the pressing BPM topics for 2025, emphasizing AI and automation in process improvement.
- There are valuable lessons on creating a process-driven organization that energizes employees and enhances engagement through transparent practices.
- Feedback from Canon Germany illustrates the importance of direct employee involvement in refining BPM strategies and fostering a collaborative culture.
- The newsletter highlights how to leverage thought leadership to stay on top of BPM trends and best practices for future success.
- Participating in the Linz hackathon offers a unique opportunity to co-create and explore innovative methods to visualize and experience processes.
The original content was published in English.