Join Maximilian Kamenicky from JIT as he shares personal insights on migrating to Japan and effective BPMN documentation, complete with unique challenges and life experiences.
A new episode of Process Pitch was published on Jan 18, 2025, with the original title:
Maximilian Kamenicky’s Insights on Moving to Japan and BPMN Applications
Overview:
Maximilian Kamenicky shares his personal journey of moving to Japan, detailing the various bureaucratic processes involved. He emphasizes the practical applications of BPMN in documenting such experiences beyond just automation, providing valuable insights for prospective expatriates.
Core content:
- Maximilian Kamenicky discusses his relocation to Japan, highlighting his BPMN approach to managing bureaucratic tasks.
- He explores various BPMN elements like Service Tasks, Gateways, and Conditional Events through the lens of moving abroad.
- The conversation includes personal anecdotes about balancing migration processes with life events like honeymoons and renovations.
- Mirko, another participant, attempts a new assessment method, although the focus tends toward personal stories rather than BPMN details.
Learnings:
- Readers will learn how to effectively document complex processes using BPMN in real-life situations like relocating to another country.
- The session illustrates the importance of flexibility in BPMN applications outside traditional automation goals.
- Insights into the emotional and logistical aspects of expat life provide a broader context for BPMN usage.
- Engagement with practical BPMN tools can enhance one’s understanding of immigration process management.
The original content was published in German.