Category Archives: Adaptive Processes

Dead or Alive!

This weekend I took part at the BPMN 2011 Practitioner’s Day in Potsdam at the Hasso-Plattner-Institute. The reports of the practitioners and the discussions made me think more about the definition of what I mean, when I say: Adaptive Process. … Continue reading

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Impressions from KnowledgeCamp Potsdam

Last week I was at the KnowledgeCamp 2011 in Potsdam, a BarCamp around the topic of knowledge management. I also presented the two books Mastering the Unpredictable and Taming the Unpredictable. I would have liked to show the software as … Continue reading

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The future of BPM

Recently I have the impression that more and more people are asking: “What is the future of BPM”? Economic circumstances seem to change quite fast; people ask themselves if BPM is part of the solution or part of the problem. … Continue reading

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