Discuss What Matters at Process Mining Camp 2026

Process Mining Camp 2026

You want to make sure that your process mining efforts bear fruit and create tangible value for your organization. To maximize the impact of your work, you need to involve the right people and align your analyses with your company’s strategic goals. How are other process miners dealing with this? What has worked for them and what hasn’t?

On the second day of this year’s Process Mining Camp, you will take a step back and focus on some important organizational aspects. To kick us off, Hajo Reijers from Utrecht University will talk to us about responsible process mining. Then, you will learn and share your knowledge in a series of four interactive workshops. Formulate the right analysis goals, manage data pipelines, show business value, and communicate effectively about process mining.

Analysis Goals

Every successful process improvement needs focus. Do you want to increase speed, lower cost, or create a better customer experience? Are your goals already well-defined or still vague? In this workshop, we will sharpen our view on what good analysis questions are, how you can categorize them, and how you can make sure that you are measuring the right thing.

Data Management

Getting the right data is often the first barrier that people deal with in their process mining initiatives. In this workshop, we go deeper into the most frequent challenges related to data. Ensure data availability, address security and privacy concerns, and discover root causes and best practices for data quality problems.

Business Value

When you can quantify the improvement opportunities you discovered, you can proceed in a much more targeted manner. You can prioritize and pick the improvements with the highest business value. But you can also compare the expected benefits to the realized changes at the end of your process mining project. In this workshop, we discuss how to quantify the value of process improvements for different use cases, including soft benefits.

Communication

Whether you want to convince higher management, discuss your data requirements with IT, solicit the support of domain experts, or share your findings with your colleagues — you often need to introduce other stakeholders to process mining, explain how you work, and get them on board. In this workshop, we discuss how to communicate effectively, depending on who you are talking to.

Click here now to get your ticket, and come join us at camp!

Get the impulse and the missing pieces you need to take the next step with process mining. You will share your experience with your peers and learn how to make process mining work in your own organization.

We can’t wait to see you in Marseille very soon!

Anne Rozinat

Anne Rozinat

Market, customers, and everything else

Anne knows how to mine a process like no other. She has conducted a large number of process mining projects with companies such as Philips Healthcare, Océ, ASML, Philips Consumer Lifestyle, and many others.