Wrapping up the search for a human-centric BPM tool with Martin Holling
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#034 Let’s wrap up all of the tool interviews to find the best human-centric BPM tool! In this episode, I summarize all the findings from the tool interviews on my journey to find a human-centric BPM tool. I will not be doing this wrap-up alone, but I have invited a special guest: Martin Holling. We're going to look at each and every tool according to our own list of criteria. Did we find one in the end? You'll find out in this episode. Today’s Guest: Martin Holling Martin is one of the New Process Podcast listeners who have listened to every single episode and he is a real BPM enthusiast. He has been working for Siemens in various Process Management positions in Siemens’ Energy sector for nearly 20 years. During that time, he developed and implemented a BPM framework that covered a lot of the New Process Principles. After leaving Siemens, he worked as a Senior BPM Consultant for four years. Today, he is Head of Process Management at KEMNA BAU, one of the largest road construction companies and street infrastructure providers in Germany. In parallel, he is offering his experience as a self-employed management consultant at living-processes.de As much as time besides work and his family - he is married and has 3 daughters - allows, he is singing in a local choir and restoring a classic car together with his brother. You’ll learn: What the results of all the tool interviews I conducted throughout the last your to find a human-centric BPM tool areWhat criteria can be applied in the search for a human-centric BPM toolWhat Martin’s recommendations are to rethink processesI hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it! If you'd like to get the links and show notes for this episode, head to: https://www.NewProcessLab.com/episode34 --- Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mirkokloppenburg/ Want to know how to start rethinking processes? Get my free checklist here: http://www.NewProcessLab.com/checklist
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