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BPM360 Podcast - Covering Every Angle

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We are a podcast on all things related to Business Process Management, hosted by BPM-experts Russell Gomersall and Caspar Jans (who combine a whopping 40+ years of BPM and Industry experience).
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Ep. 58: "Beyond the Boxes and Arrows: Why BPM Is More Than Just Drawing Processes"

Tue Feb 03 2026

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Summary In this engaging episode, Caspar and Russell sit down with BJ Biernatowski and Zbigniew Misiak, co-authors of "Practical Business Process Modeling and Analysis," to discuss the evolving role of BPM in digital transformation. The guests share their journey of writing a book that took two years and was initially double its final size, revealing just how vast the BPM domain truly is. They tackle the uncomfortable truth that selling BPM is "one of the most unthankful jobs in the world," as organizations often see process modeling as isolated from actual business value. The conversation explores how BPM must shift from creating static BPMN diagrams to providing dynamic insights about organizational dependencies and connections. A major focus emerges around AI's transformative impact: AI needs BPM as "guardrails" to prevent hallucinations and ensure reliable outputs, while BPM needs AI to make process knowledge more accessible and actionable. The guests emphasize that successful BPM isn't about perfect models—it's about connecting processes to enterprise architecture, applications, roles, risks, and regulations in a unified repository. They discuss how AI agents will fundamentally change process work beyond simple sequential automation, requiring new approaches to modeling complex, non-linear workflows. 5 Key Takeaways Value Over Visualization: Managers don't care about process models—they want results. BPM must focus on delivering measurable value (better communication, faster projects, fewer problems) rather than creating beautiful BPMN diagrams that only the modeler can read. AI Needs BPM as Guardrails: AI systems require process repositories to provide reliable, context-aware information and prevent hallucinations. BPM gives AI the boundaries, regulations, goals, and organizational context needed to make trustworthy decisions aligned with business strategy. The Repository Revolution: Modern BPM repositories must evolve beyond static process maps to become dynamic, real-time representations connecting processes, applications, roles, risks, regulations, and enterprise architecture—creating a unified knowledge graph accessible to both humans and AI. Beyond Sequential Thinking: Traditional process modeling focused on linear sequences (A→B→C→D) suitable for automation, but AI agents enable non-linear, case management approaches requiring new modeling paradigms like object-centric process management to handle organizational complexity. Convergence Is Coming: The artificial separation between BPM and Enterprise Architecture must end—both disciplines look at the same organization from different angles, and AI-powered tools can finally unite them into consolidated repositories that serve multiple use cases simultaneously. Book Practical Business Process Modeling and AnalysisAmazon:https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Business-Process-Modeling-Analysis/dp/1805126741Packt:https://www.packtpub.com/en-us/product/practical-business-process-modeling-and-analysis-9781805126386Additional links:BPM Skills cycle on BPMTips.com: https://bpmtips.com/category/bpm-skills/

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Summary In this engaging episode, Caspar and Russell sit down with BJ Biernatowski and Zbigniew Misiak, co-authors of "Practical Business Process Modeling and Analysis," to discuss the evolving role of BPM in digital transformation. The guests share their journey of writing a book that took two years and was initially double its final size, revealing just how vast the BPM domain truly is. They tackle the uncomfortable truth that selling BPM is "one of the most unthankful jobs in the world," as organizations often see process modeling as isolated from actual business value. The conversation explores how BPM must shift from creating static BPMN diagrams to providing dynamic insights about organizational dependencies and connections. A major focus emerges around AI's transformative impact: AI needs BPM as "guardrails" to prevent hallucinations and ensure reliable outputs, while BPM needs AI to make process knowledge more accessible and actionable. The guests emphasize that successful BPM isn't about perfect models—it's about connecting processes to enterprise architecture, applications, roles, risks, and regulations in a unified repository. They discuss how AI agents will fundamentally change process work beyond simple sequential automation, requiring new approaches to modeling complex, non-linear workflows. 5 Key Takeaways Value Over Visualization: Managers don't care about process models—they want results. BPM must focus on delivering measurable value (better communication, faster projects, fewer problems) rather than creating beautiful BPMN diagrams that only the modeler can read. AI Needs BPM as Guardrails: AI systems require process repositories to provide reliable, context-aware information and prevent hallucinations. BPM gives AI the boundaries, regulations, goals, and organizational context needed to make trustworthy decisions aligned with business strategy. The Repository Revolution: Modern BPM repositories must evolve beyond static process maps to become dynamic, real-time representations connecting processes, applications, roles, risks, regulations, and enterprise architecture—creating a unified knowledge graph accessible to both humans and AI. Beyond Sequential Thinking: Traditional process modeling focused on linear sequences (A→B→C→D) suitable for automation, but AI agents enable non-linear, case management approaches requiring new modeling paradigms like object-centric process management to handle organizational complexity. Convergence Is Coming: The artificial separation between BPM and Enterprise Architecture must end—both disciplines look at the same organization from different angles, and AI-powered tools can finally unite them into consolidated repositories that serve multiple use cases simultaneously. Book Practical Business Process Modeling and AnalysisAmazon:https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Business-Process-Modeling-Analysis/dp/1805126741Packt:https://www.packtpub.com/en-us/product/practical-business-process-modeling-and-analysis-9781805126386Additional links:BPM Skills cycle on BPMTips.com: https://bpmtips.com/category/bpm-skills/

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