Roland Woldt

Roland Woldt

Author, Podcast Producer & Host What's Your Baseline?

Roland Woldt is a well-rounded executive with almost 30 years of Business Transformation consulting and software development/system implementation experience, in addition to leadership positions within the German Armed Forces (11 years).

He has worked as a Team Lead, Engagement/Program Manager, and Enterprise/Solution Architect on many projects. Within these projects, he was responsible for the full project life-cycle, from shaping a solution and selling it, to setting up a methodological approach through design, implementation, and testing, up to the roll-out of solutions.

In addition to this, Roland has managed consulting offerings throughout their life-cycle, from definition, delivery to update, and had revenue responsibility for them. This also included the stand-up and development of consulting teams, and their day-to-day management.

Roland worked as a Vice President at iGrafx, Director in KPMG’s Advisory, as a Practice Director at Software AG/IDS Scheer, and as a project manager at Accenture. Before that, he served as active-duty and reserve officer in the German Armed Forces.

Besides that, he also runs the "What's Your Baseline?" podcast, where he and his co-host demystify EA and BPM since 2021, and he has written his first books, “Successful Architecture Implementation” and “Successful Process Mining Projects.”

Day One

9:30 AM How to actually achieve process intelligence

Process mining diagnoses flawed business processes and identifies opportunities for improvement and standardization. When combined with analysis, process intelligence is born. This is, however, a lengthy process, and very dependent on strong data foundations, transparent communication and a willing internal culture.

In this panel discussion, Roland Woldt, author, podcast producer and host of ‘What’s Your Baseline?’ and Anna Alechno, global IT intelligent automation lead at Japan Tobacco International (JTI), will come together to discuss how to go from process mining to process intelligence. We’ll delve into the expectation management, internal communications and data foundation challenges facing teams and explore solutions to find a realistic roadmap to process intelligence.

Attendees will learn:
  • Data basis: Which data, how accurate and how much do you need for a successful process mining rollout?
  • Process mining based on trust: change management and internal communications to help you get process mining off the ground .
  • How to actually get value from process mining, with a realistic view on timelines.