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Maximilian Neumaier on Low-Code/No-Code Automation

Discover insights from Maximilian Neumaier on the benefits of low-code/no-code automation tools for business processes, emphasizing the importance of regular updates and effective measurement in workflow execution.

A new podcast episode of What’s Your Baseline was published on Apr 22, 2024:

Overview:

In this episode, Maximilian Neumaier, a leader in low-code/no-code automation, discusses the importance of regularly updating and measuring business processes. He also shares insights on using automation tools effectively in workflows, as well as recommendations for implementation.

Core content:

  • Maximilian Neumaier shares his extensive experience with TIM Solutions’ low-code/no-code automation platform.
  • The discussion emphasizes keeping business processes updated through regular model revisions to ensure compliance and functionality.
  • Automation tools can either be heavy (like BPMS) or lightweight (like low-code/no-code), tailored to business unit needs.
  • Effective process measurement is crucial for automation success, enabling businesses to visualize performance.
  • Listeners can learn about the foundational role of process design in starting automation initiatives.

Learnings:

  • Understand the significance of evolving business processes to remain compliant and efficient.
  • Gain insights into how low-code/no-code solutions can empower teams to automate processes independently.
  • Learn practical recommendations for implementing automation effectively within your organizational workflows.
  • Explore the balance between heavy and lightweight automation tools according to your business context.
  • Comprehend the essential aspects of measuring and refining processes to support automation initiatives.

The original content was published in English.

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