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Maximilian Kamenicky Explores Innovative BPM Techniques

Maximilian Kamenicky explores innovative business process modeling, revealing insights on communication flows, business rules, and process optimizations, while inviting deeper discussions on BPM complexities.

A new blog post of Process Pitch was published on Nov 09, 2024, with the original title:

Danke Maximilian Kamenicky – Insights and Highlights from the BPM Process Session

Overview:

This blog post highlights key insights and learnings from Maximilian Kamenicky’s recent presentation on business process management, focusing on effective process modeling and the use of BPM notation to identify and correct errors in workflows.

Core content:

  • Maximilian presented a Haori instead of a Kimono, humorously engaging the audience while explaining essential BPM concepts.
  • Collapsed Pool and Open Pool symbols were discussed, emphasizing their function in representing processes involving external instances like customers.
  • The process of scheduling appointments was detailed, including various essential elements such as message events and service tasks.
  • Maximilian illustrated how to transform a flawed business rule task into an effective one, showcasing a feature from Camunda 8.6.
  • Errors in workflow notations were highlighted, explaining how to identify and rectify these issues effectively.

Learnings:

  • Attendees learned how to use BPM notation to visualize communication flows and identify potential errors in their processes.
  • The importance of clear definitions in business rule tasks was emphasized, alongside practical examples of how to improve them.
  • Insights were shared on integrating subprocesses within larger workflows to maintain clarity and functionality.
  • Maximilian’s session provided valuable takeaways on optimizing process efficiency through innovative BPM techniques.
  • The session illustrated the necessity of adaptability in BPM, especially when collaborating with external stakeholders.

The original content was published in German.

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