Join Maximilian Kamenicky as he combines BPMN insights with his passion for brewing beer, revealing process nuances, and discussing common modeling mistakes in this engaging session.
A new blog post of Process Pitch was published on Sep 22, 2024 with the original title:
Episode 18: Beer Brewing
Overview:
Maximilian Kamenicky from JIT shares insights on BPM and a brewing process during a recent session. The podcast highlights BPMN modeling insights and audience engagement, culminating in a unique learning experience blending process management and beer brewing.
Core content:
- Maximilian Kamenicky, a BPMN expert and beer brewer, presented a brewing process, emphasizing the importance of incorporating various process flows.
- The session revealed a design flaw in Mirko’s BPMN model and discussed the nuances of implicit versus explicit modeling in BPM.
- Maximilian highlighted the need for gateways in linear processes to manage exceptions effectively, echoing the complexities of real-world scenarios.
- The audience response to the session was notably positive, indicating a strong interest in the integration of BPM and casual themes like beer brewing.
Learnings:
- Participants learned the significance of including special states in BPMN modeling to handle real-world process variations.
- The discussion encouraged a deeper understanding of BPM tools while making the content engaging through the lens of brewing.
- Key takeaways included the distinction between implicit and explicit modeling, impacting how processes are designed and executed.
- Overall, the session underscored the relevance of BPM in diverse applications beyond traditional settings, enhancing audience interaction.
The original content was published in German.