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#035 Let’s discuss the advantages of UPN and how it can support the human-centric BPM approach.
In this episode, I'm talking to Walter Bril about the main aspects of Universal Process Notation (UPN) and how it supports the human-centric BPM approach. We discuss the five questions that need to be answered and compare it to other notations such as BPMN 2.0. What is the advantage of UPN? Do you really not need swim lanes to model processes in a lean way? Let's find out..
Today’s Guest:
Walter Bril
Walter is the co-inventor of UPN. He developed UPN in the early 2000s alongside several colleagues at Nimbus, a company later acquired by TIBCO.
Before joining Nimbus, Walter worked as a Process Consultant for various companies in the Netherlands. Today, he holds the position of Customer Success Manager at Elements.cloud, a platform that can also be utilized for mapping processes in UPN.
Walter lives in Nuth, located in the southern Netherlands, close to the German border and not far from Aachen.
You’ll learn:
I 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/episode35
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By Mirko Kloppenburg#035 Let’s discuss the advantages of UPN and how it can support the human-centric BPM approach.
In this episode, I'm talking to Walter Bril about the main aspects of Universal Process Notation (UPN) and how it supports the human-centric BPM approach. We discuss the five questions that need to be answered and compare it to other notations such as BPMN 2.0. What is the advantage of UPN? Do you really not need swim lanes to model processes in a lean way? Let's find out..
Today’s Guest:
Walter Bril
Walter is the co-inventor of UPN. He developed UPN in the early 2000s alongside several colleagues at Nimbus, a company later acquired by TIBCO.
Before joining Nimbus, Walter worked as a Process Consultant for various companies in the Netherlands. Today, he holds the position of Customer Success Manager at Elements.cloud, a platform that can also be utilized for mapping processes in UPN.
Walter lives in Nuth, located in the southern Netherlands, close to the German border and not far from Aachen.
You’ll learn:
I 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/episode35
---
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization?
Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Sign up for free at:
NewProcessLab.com/roadmap
---
Follow me on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mirkokloppenburg/
Want to take your first steps toward a process-driven organization?
Join my free BPM Roadmap Mini Course and get practical tools, inspiring examples, and a clear structure to get started.
Sign up for free at:
NewProcessLab.com/roadmap