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Keep Calm and Trust the Process – Why Disruption Without Understanding is Dangerous

Keep Calm and Trust the Process – Why Disruption Without Understanding is Dangerous

Update: 2025-03-17
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🔎 What happens when you pull a critical piece out of a complex system without understanding the full impact? This episode goes beyond process management and draws parallels to global events, politics, and corporate decision-making. Caspar and Russell explore the unintended consequences of disruption, whether in governments, businesses, or process landscapes. 

 🚀 Key Takeaways: 

1️⃣ Processes Exist for a Reason – Every business structure, process, and system evolved with a purpose. Blindly tearing them down can create chaos. 

2️⃣ Disruption Isn’t Always Innovation – Whether in politics or business, change should be intentional and informed, not reckless and uninformed. 

3️⃣ The Cost of Ignoring Context – Like amateur process mining, drawing conclusions without considering the full picture leads to poor decisions. 

4️⃣ Hybrid Governance is Key – Organizations need a balance between centralization and local flexibility to remain stable yet adaptable. 

5️⃣ Look Before You Leap – Whether restructuring a business or reshaping a nation, understanding the domino effect of your actions is crucial. 

 🔊 A thought-provoking, slightly political, but deeply relevant discussion for BPM professionals! Tune in, and remember: Keep calm and trust the process. 

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Keep Calm and Trust the Process – Why Disruption Without Understanding is Dangerous

Keep Calm and Trust the Process – Why Disruption Without Understanding is Dangerous

Russell Gomersall & Caspar Jans