Ep. 62: "The Business Process Architect: Superman or Strategic Designer?"

Ep. 62: "The Business Process Architect: Superman or Strategic Designer?"

In this episode, the hosts dive deep into one of the most critical yet misunderstood roles in BPM: the business process architect. They explore the fundamental question of what this role actually is and does, examining the balance between systemic thinking and functional depth. The discussion reveals why organizations struggle to find people who can simultaneously see the helicopter view and understand technical details across multiple domains. Through practical examples, they debate where the architect's responsibility ends and the subject matter expert's begins, using the house-building analogy to illustrate the natural handoff points. The hosts examine why business process architects face far greater resistance than building architects despite similar levels of expertise and authority. They explore the organizational positioning of architects—whether they belong in a centralized Center of Excellence or distributed across business units. The conversation distinguishes between content expertise (owned by architects) and methodology definition (owned by methodology specialists). Listeners learn why most organizations need multiple process architects rather than one universal expert. The episode provides clarity on the relationship between architects, analysts, and experts in the process ecosystem. This is essential listening for anyone building or staffing a process management function.

5 Key Takeaways:

  1. Architects Need Depth AND Breadth: The business process architect must combine systemic helicopter-view thinking with functional precision, but expecting one person to cover multiple functional domains (finance, procurement, manufacturing) deeply is unrealistic—plan for multiple architects.

  2. Level 3 Is the Handoff Point: Architects should own the process architecture (Level 1-2) and understand Level 3 process flows, but detailed process execution expertise should come from subject matter experts—architects design the framework, experts fill in the specifics.

  3. Authority Without Credentials Is the Challenge: Unlike building architects who command automatic respect through professional licensing, business process architects must fight much harder to enforce standards and resolve conflicting demands across business units despite having comparable expertise.

  4. Content vs. Methodology Ownership: Process architects own functional content (what goes into finance or procurement processes), while methodology owners define how modeling and documentation work—these are distinct roles that may be combined early but should separate as maturity grows.

  5. Central Positioning Enables Scale: Ideally, process architects should sit in a centralized Center of Excellence or process services group rather than being embedded in individual business units, allowing them to serve the entire organization and maintain consistency across domains.

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Ep. 76: "AI-Driven Business Model Innovation: Can Traditional BPM Keep Up?"

Ep. 76: "AI-Driven Business Model Innovation: Can Traditional BPM Keep Up?"

In this special guest episode, Russell and Caspar welcome Michel Kirsch, a 22-year-old final-year international business student at the University of Paderborn, whose fresh perspective on AI and busin...

30 Kesä 52min

Ep. 75: "Conscious Change Leadership: The Human Reality Behind Process Transformation"

Ep. 75: "Conscious Change Leadership: The Human Reality Behind Process Transformation"

In this special guest episode, the hosts welcome Dr. Linda Ackerman Anderson—known as "Dr. Change"—a pioneering leader in organizational transformation with nearly five decades of experience in the fi...

23 Kesä 57min

Ep. 74: 
"Beyond BPM and EA: Why System Science Is the Missing Foundation"

Ep. 74: "Beyond BPM and EA: Why System Science Is the Missing Foundation"

In this special guest episode, Russell and Caspar welcome Petros Panagiotidis, a deeply experienced BPM and Enterprise Architecture practitioner from Greece with four decades of professional experienc...

2 Kesä 1h 5min

Ep. 73: "The Performance Analyst: From Data Dashboard Maker to Intelligence Detective"

Ep. 73: "The Performance Analyst: From Data Dashboard Maker to Intelligence Detective"

In this final episode of their BPM roles mini-series, Russell and Caspar examine the performance and KPI analyst role—also known as the process intelligence analyst—responsible for ongoing measurement...

26 Touko 37min

Ep. 72: "The BPM Technology Manager: From Tool Guardian to Integration Orchestrator"

Ep. 72: "The BPM Technology Manager: From Tool Guardian to Integration Orchestrator"

In this episode, Russell and Caspar examine the BPM technology and tooling manager role—a position that has evolved dramatically from its origins as a technical gatekeeper to today's integration-focus...

19 Touko 40min

Ep. 71: "The Process Owner Part 2: Experience, Leadership, and Finding Your Sweet Spot"

Ep. 71: "The Process Owner Part 2: Experience, Leadership, and Finding Your Sweet Spot"

In this continuation of their process owner series, Russell and Caspar dive deep into the experience requirements and organizational positioning needed for successful process ownership. They explore w...

12 Touko 32min

Ep. 70: "The Psychology of Change: Why Beliefs Drive BPM Success More Than Process Maps"

Ep. 70: "The Psychology of Change: Why Beliefs Drive BPM Success More Than Process Maps"

In this guest episode, Russell and Caspar welcome Thierry Muller, an IT veteran turned change management expert, for a deep conversation about the human side of transformation projects. Thierry shares...

5 Touko 56min

Ep. 69: "BPM AI Orchestration: Building the Next Generation of Process Management"

Ep. 69: "BPM AI Orchestration: Building the Next Generation of Process Management"

In this guest episode, Russell and Caspar welcome Ahmad Daliri, a process management specialist working at NN in the Netherlands and author of multiple BPM books, for a conversation about the intersec...

28 Huhti 48min

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