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Two BPM nerds about feelings, roles, standardization, and a big announcement

Published 7 months ago • 1 min read

Hi Reader,

I always enjoy connecting with other BPM enthusiasts like you. Whether it’s through LinkedIn chats or other platforms, every conversation brings fresh ideas and valuable feedback. 🤝

That’s why I actively seek out the recommendations and insights at the end of each podcast episode for my research into how to get people excited about processes. It’s amazing how these conversations open up new angles and thoughts that I hadn’t considered before.

Sometimes it’s not just about diving into new topics. It’s about having a relaxed chat, sharing our experiences and then realizing how much we’ve learned from each other on the way there. 💡

For me, process modeling is an art, emphasizing the importance of a unified vision. Yet, companies are using tools which are not really capable of managing processes in a human-centric way. My research, especially into notations like UPN lately, led me to

Skore - New Process Partner of the Month

Skore offers an intuitive platform that consolidates processes, facilitates interactive mapping with UPN, and provides powerful analytics. It incorporates many valuable human-centric approaches, such as building trust and transparency through straightforward document control, driving ownership and engagement with process health metrics, and its very lean and clean look.

Discover more in an interview with Skore’s CEO, Craig Willis, or visit

With that in mind, Martin Holling (you may remember him from episode 34) and I tried something different for the latest episode of the New Process Podcast. We decided to ditch the usual format and just have a free-flowing conversation. The result? A mix of exciting topics and real exchange. 🚀

We delve into the New Process role concept (as you know, one of my favourite topics ;-)) and even drop some exciting news for the New Process community: In the spirit of peer-to-peer exchange, we’ve got some updates on the New Process Conference, and some details to pass on! 😍

Tune in to the episode to find out more. Can’t wait for you all to listen!

Have a great day! 🚀

Mirko

PS: If you want to be partner of the month, feel free to visit NewProcessLab.com/partner.

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