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Kicking Off Season 2 with Michael Schank: Unveiling the Blueprint for Digital Transformation Success

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In the first episode of BPM360's second season, hosts Caspar and Russell welcome Michael Schank, the esteemed author of Digital Transformation Success, to discuss his journey, insights, and the critical elements of effective digital transformation. Here are the 10 key takeaways:

  1. Process Inventory as the Foundation: Schank emphasizes the importance of creating a comprehensive process inventory to serve as the backbone of any digital transformation effort, ensuring alignment and reducing chaos.
  2. The Role of Business Architecture: Understanding that business capabilities must connect to processes is essential; processes are where the abstract becomes tangible and actionable.
  3. Balancing Business and IT: Successful transformation requires a balance between business needs and IT capabilities, highlighting the value of professionals who bridge the gap between these domains.
  4. Common Language for Alignment: Establishing a process hierarchy creates a common language across the organization, crucial for aligning risk management, IT, and other business functions.
  5. The Importance of Capability Models: While capability models are abstract, they must be tied to actual processes to be effective, allowing for better cross-functional analysis and standardization.
  6. Ownership and Governance: Clear ownership and governance structures are vital, with processes needing to be aligned with organizational hierarchy to ensure accountability and accuracy.
  7. Dealing with Resistance: Schank addresses the common pushback on the perceived effort of building a process inventory, arguing that the upfront investment is far less costly than the chaos of poorly managed transformations.
  8. The Power of Integrated Management Systems: Future BPM efforts should aim to create integrated systems that not only optimize processes but also connect all organizational knowledge into a cohesive digital twin.
  9. Digital Twins and AI: Schank introduces the concept of digital twins powered by AI, which can offer real-time insights and predictive capabilities by mapping out all business processes and their interconnections.
  10. Practical Tools and Applications: While Schank avoids endorsing specific tools, he emphasizes the need for object-centric BPM platforms that can manage the complexity of modern enterprises, ensuring scalability and integration.

This episode sets the stage for a season focused on deeper, more practical insights into BPM, starting with the invaluable lessons from Michael Schank's experiences and his comprehensive approach to digital transformation.

We hope you enjoy our BPM Podcast.
Subscribe and stay tuned for more.
Please send us your comments and questions to
[email protected]

  continue reading

38 episodes

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In the first episode of BPM360's second season, hosts Caspar and Russell welcome Michael Schank, the esteemed author of Digital Transformation Success, to discuss his journey, insights, and the critical elements of effective digital transformation. Here are the 10 key takeaways:

  1. Process Inventory as the Foundation: Schank emphasizes the importance of creating a comprehensive process inventory to serve as the backbone of any digital transformation effort, ensuring alignment and reducing chaos.
  2. The Role of Business Architecture: Understanding that business capabilities must connect to processes is essential; processes are where the abstract becomes tangible and actionable.
  3. Balancing Business and IT: Successful transformation requires a balance between business needs and IT capabilities, highlighting the value of professionals who bridge the gap between these domains.
  4. Common Language for Alignment: Establishing a process hierarchy creates a common language across the organization, crucial for aligning risk management, IT, and other business functions.
  5. The Importance of Capability Models: While capability models are abstract, they must be tied to actual processes to be effective, allowing for better cross-functional analysis and standardization.
  6. Ownership and Governance: Clear ownership and governance structures are vital, with processes needing to be aligned with organizational hierarchy to ensure accountability and accuracy.
  7. Dealing with Resistance: Schank addresses the common pushback on the perceived effort of building a process inventory, arguing that the upfront investment is far less costly than the chaos of poorly managed transformations.
  8. The Power of Integrated Management Systems: Future BPM efforts should aim to create integrated systems that not only optimize processes but also connect all organizational knowledge into a cohesive digital twin.
  9. Digital Twins and AI: Schank introduces the concept of digital twins powered by AI, which can offer real-time insights and predictive capabilities by mapping out all business processes and their interconnections.
  10. Practical Tools and Applications: While Schank avoids endorsing specific tools, he emphasizes the need for object-centric BPM platforms that can manage the complexity of modern enterprises, ensuring scalability and integration.

This episode sets the stage for a season focused on deeper, more practical insights into BPM, starting with the invaluable lessons from Michael Schank's experiences and his comprehensive approach to digital transformation.

We hope you enjoy our BPM Podcast.
Subscribe and stay tuned for more.
Please send us your comments and questions to
[email protected]

  continue reading

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