Living Process Management - BPM Club in Dortmund
Posted by Martin at Wieschollek July 14th, 2010
Yesterday I went for the first time in a BPM-Club workshop here. I found the evening very interesting and could bring some interesting aspects in the field of process-based management for me.
After an introductory familiarization lap of the attending people Fr bream, the company has introduced WILO. This was part of the BPM is not too short. In preparation for the workshop was presented as the subject of BPM WILO handles up to date. There were specific examples shown and discussed current issues. Following moderated Fri bream very skilfully the workshop. Was the most important question for the evening: What is a living process management?
In the first round was very open-minded assessment made as a personal BPM alive in their own companies (with major consultants when their clients) to date. The experiences of the participants are very different from the "half dead" BPM to BPM vigorous impressions were all represented. This of course encouraged to discuss the differences and we have gathered together some of the characteristics of a living process management and beneficial or detrimental practices. Due to the mixed group of participants and an open and respectful approach quickly resulted in a constructive cooperation. As I come more from the technical area of BPM, I was able to follow with great interest the various types of process experts, who represented her experience in the organizational implementation of process management.
Note very positive is that it really was a real workshop. None of those present tried to exploit this platform to market their own services. There were not only local consultants, but also - house BPM'ler other companies. A little has unfortunately missed the representation of the user-side. According to Mr. Schnägelberger this is usually not the case, since 40% of the BPM-Club members users.
I'm looking forward to the next workshop of the BPM-Club in early September in Cologne, and thank you again to Mrs. and Mr. Bream Schnägelberger for the successful event.


Hello Martin,
Sounds interesting and very informative.
How to participate in the workshop?
MFG,
D. Guth
Hi Dries,
the best under http://bpm-clubs.de/events or in the Xing Group "BPM Club" look out and there will also register directly online.
Greetings!
Martin