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Procesgame Bij Bpm Consult
Process game at BPM Consult
Are you looking for an engaging and accessible way to truly experience process-oriented working? Prefer doing over endless discussion? The process game is the ideal content-driven alternative to a company outing: active, educational, and surprisingly enjoyable. It’s perfect for inspiring employees and raising awareness of process thinking in a playful way.
The process game lasts one day and challenges teams to go through and improve a process together. Across several rounds, participants discover the power of collaboration, analysis, and continuous improvement. The result: energy, valuable insights, and immediately applicable learning experiences.
Description
In the BPM process game, everything revolves around experiencing, doing, and improving. Participants step into a realistic business process where bottlenecks become tangible and collaboration takes centre stage. By simulating familiar process issues, it creates immediate recognition and prompts action.
Whether you choose the standard game or a tailored simulation, the approach is always focused and hands-on. In advance, we discuss your practical context and jointly define the learning objectives. During the day, experienced consultants facilitate both the process and the group’s learning dynamics. Afterwards, we reflect on the insights gained and provide recommendations for next steps. This ensures that it goes beyond learning alone and leads to sustainable improvement.
Process game at a glance
- One day, maximum impact: an inspiring and comprehensive programme
- For groups of 15–25 participants: ideal for departments or project teams
- Process-oriented working, but real: experience it in practice, not just on paper
- Reveals where things go wrong: immediately recognise process disruptions in the simulation
- Smarter together: encourages group analysis, collaboration, and critical thinking
- Improvement in real time: see the immediate impact of your adjustments
- More than an outing: content-rich and enjoyable
- Leave energised: participants experience a real “process boost”
Common process issues:
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Unexpected outages of machines or staff
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Sub-optimisation instead of end-to-end thinking
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Inefficient ordering routines and procedures
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Poorly managed inventory
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Differences in rhythm and specifications between process steps
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Strained customer–supplier relationships
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Support and service processes that hinder the primary process
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Delays and waiting times
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Inefficient use of space
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Defects and waste
What it delivers for your organisation:
- Immediate insight into bottlenecks: identify where processes stall and why
- A common language for improvement: create shared understanding of what can be improved
- Stronger cross-department collaboration: gain insight into each other’s roles and challenges
- Concrete improvement ideas: participants generate actionable solutions
- Engagement and ownership: everyone contributes to the solution
- A kick-start for change: move from thinking to doing in just one day
Programme
08:30 – Welcome & start
We welcome participants and open the day together.
08:45 – Introduction & overview
What is the purpose of the process game? In what context are we playing, and why is this relevant for your organisation?
09:30 – Explanation of the process game
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How can we operate as efficiently as possible as a company? Participants take on familiar roles within the process.
10:00 – Round 1: Let’s get started!
The weekly task is introduced. It is Monday morning: the warehouse opens, components are ready to be assembled. Ready? Go!
11:00 – Evaluation & improvement
Was the weekly target achieved? How did collaboration work? What will we do differently in Round 2? And how does this compare to our own organisation? What causes these issues?
13:00 – Round 2: With improvements
We implement the proposed improvements. Do things now work better, faster, or more intelligently?
15:00 – Evaluation & reflection
What worked? What didn’t? What lessons will we take forward, and what can we do differently tomorrow? What can we change ourselves, and where do we need management support? How will we approach this?
Voor wie is deze training?
• Teams that want to experience and apply process-oriented working
• Organisations aiming to deliver faster and more effectively
• Those seeking better alignment between core processes and support functions
• Anyone committed to continuous improvement
• Suitable for both profit and non-profit organisations, in production as well as service environments
Op een rij
Language: Dutch/English
Duration: 1 day (09:00 to 16:30, including drinks)
Location: at your location
Number of participants: Minimum 4, maximum 15
Johnny van de Vliert
Consultant
Curious how the process game can strengthen your organisation?
We would be delighted to get in touch with you to share the process game with your team!
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Johnny van de Vliert
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Curious how the process game can strengthen your organisation? Or looking for a tailored solution?