BPM skills in 2022 (part 2)

Do you want to learn more about BPM skills? Part 2 of the post is waiting for you!
Do you want to learn more about BPM skills? Part 2 of the post is waiting for you!
Like in the past years I have a great pleasure to present you new post from the “BPM skills” series. You can read the past editions here.
Did you enjoy part 1 of the post about BPM skills in 2021? I have something extra for you 🙂
Keep reading →Do you want to learn more about BPM skills in 2020? Part 3 of the post is waiting for you!
Did you enjoy the part 1 of post about BPM skills in 2020? Check the part 2!
January is often time when we come up with resolutions for a new year. While it is easy to decide that we want to change something, change will not happen unless we start doing something differently.
That’s why, like in the past years, I prepared for you post with suggestion regarding skills which will be useful for process professionals.
You can also check the 2019, 2018, 2017 part 1, 2017 part 2, and 2016 version of this post.
Chances are you have big plans for this year. But how to make those plans turn into reality?
Even brightest idea does not transform into results without:
a) Good old-fashioned hard work
b) Knowledge what to do and how to do it.
I cannot help you with point a, but for point b… 🙂
As in previous years I prepared for you answers from experts about hot skills for process/automation professionals.
Each year is a chance to make a change for yourself and your organization. But it will be a positive change only if you know what are the right things to focus on, and which ones should be avoided.
To help you make 2018 your best year ever I asked 20+ BPM experts about the skills that will be hot this year.
As you will see I kept the basic structure used in 2016 and 2017 version of this post, but to make it more actionable added a question about the best resources to learn the hot BPM skills.
Plus – this time I have something extra 🙂
I am happy to offer you great addition to BPM skills in 2017 post – tips from 5 BPM thought leaders: BJ Biernatowski, Scott Francis, Scott Menter, dr. Tomislav Rozman, and Roger Tregear.