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Storylistening: Get to more emotions in process modeling

Published about 1 year ago • 1 min read

Hi Reader,

Last week, I received a direct message on LinkedIn from a person who was just listening to my guest appearance on the Systemisch Agil podcast (a German-language podcast) and we spontaneously decided to arrange an exchange session.

In that session, I learned a lot about the storylistening approach and I just had to share these insights with you. So, we recorded a podcast episode. And here it is!

In the latest episode of the New Process Podcast, I'm talking with Astrid Kirchhoff to learn more about storylistening and how to apply this fascinating art of asking questions to processes. - The insights have already made me listen more carefully and ask different questions during process modeling sessions. - And I think that every process modeler should benefit from these impulses.

Enjoy the episode on your favorite podcast platform:

You may have noticed that the cover of this episode looks a little different. I'm currently testing the outsourcing of the post-production of the podcast to gain more time for content work again, and to work even harder on rethinking processes. How do you like the new design? It will certainly evolve a bit more in the coming episodes....

Thank you very much for reading.

Have a great day! 🚀
Mirko

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