Episodes
Organizational change is hard. As a process miner, you run into this challenge as soon as you have identified potential improvements and need to implement them. How do you get people on board? And how do you get them to stick with you in the new way? We talked with Sebastiaan van Rijsbergen and Roger Schmid about the strategies that have worked for them.
Published 01/30/22
Stefanie Rinderle-Ma showed us how their open source process engine steers production processes. A nice side-effect of their system is that it collects data that can be used for process mining again! We also talked about the power of domain knowledge, how process mining can leverage sensor data, and realistic expectations for automation.
Published 12/15/21
When you analyze a data set with process mining, you take a process perspective on your data. This perspective is determined by what you choose as the case ID, activity name, and timestamp during the import step. Marco Montali talks with us about the various process mining perspectives and their ontology-based data extraction approach.
Published 11/17/21
Process miners need to be aware of their responsibility, both around the data and in how they present their analysis results. Together with Dirk Fahland and Felix Mannhardt we share many practical tips that you can start implementing today. We also discuss new research in the area of responsible data science.
Published 10/05/21
There is often a divide between the strategy and the execution world in process mining. The people who are dealing with strategy are different from the people who are executing. Bogdan Ciungu joined us to discuss how organizations can bridge this divide. We talk about use cases, RFIs, and we show a concrete example for a business case.
Published 09/07/21
Introducing process mining at an organization is never easy. Together with Vincent, Lewis, and Richard we talk about the strategies that worked for UWV, and about the success factors for one concrete project. All their tips are relevant not only for public administrations but for all organizations who want to introduce process mining.
Published 06/06/21
What can you do if your data — at least at first sight — does not seem suitable for process mining at all? You look for “sequences of stuff”. Léonard Studer shares three examples of how he transformed problematic data, created non-existent data from file system logs, and even manually transcribed data in different scenarios.
Published 04/27/21
Healthcare is a very interesting but also challenging application area for process mining. For example, a data set with 1000 cases can easily have 1000 variants, because every patient follows a unique path. Together with Luise Pufahl and Fran Batchelor we discuss the specific challenges of the healthcare domain along the phases of a typical process mining project.
Published 03/22/21
Legacy systems are old, often mission-critical systems that can cause quite some headaches for their owners. Replacing these old systems is not easy, precisely because so much knowledge has been poured into them. Derek Russell and Steve Kilner joined us to talk about the different approaches to legacy system mining.
Published 02/23/21
In a customer journey analysis, you look at the process from the viewpoint of the customer. Daisy gives us an overview about her recent analysis of the user journey on the “Start a Business” part of the GOV.UK website, and Rudi takes us through the three main challenges that you will encounter when you analyze customer journeys with process mining.
Published 01/19/21
Our conversation with Hajo Reijers, Professor for Business Process Management & Analytics at Utrecht University. We talked about how processes are made of people, his interest in empirical research methods, industry cooperations with master students, two new research papers from this year and many other things.
Published 12/15/20
Imagine your company introduces a new IT system and you have the opportunity to influence the data that will be collected. You want to make sure that the data is suitable for your process mining analyses in the future. Which data properties exactly will you need to ensure in the new system? We made a checklist for you, so you don't forget something essential.
Published 11/23/20