Meet your instructors

The IT mind and the business mind

BPMN exists to bridge business and IT. So we teach it as a pair. Fabian brings the technical perspective. Sebastian brings the business perspective. Together, that is how BPMN actually works in practice.

50,000+

Students taught

4.7

Udemy rating

180

Countries reached

1,400+

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Fabian Hinsencamp

Fabian Hinsencamp

The IT perspective

"A BPMN diagram is not documentation. It is executable code. When I look at a process, I see the system that will run it."

Creator of the #1 BPMN course on Udemy. Builds crismo, the AI-native process modeler. Runs the bi-weekly "Beyond the Diagram" live session.

Fabian teaches

Execution semanticsBPMN XMLAI + BPMNProcess enginesAutomation patternsTool architecture

Background

  • Software engineering at enterprise scale
  • Process engine implementation experience
  • 50,000+ students across 180 countries
  • Trusted by teams at IBM, Siemens, DHL, BMW
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Sebastian Lesser

Sebastian Lesser

The business perspective

"The best process model is the one your team actually uses. Everything else is decoration."

Host of the Advanced BPMN course on Udemy. Models processes live with enterprise clients across manufacturing, finance, and logistics. Explains his thinking, shows his mistakes, and answers the hard questions.

Sebastian teaches

Process designStakeholder facilitationAs-is/to-be modelingCompliance documentationCareer developmentOrganizational change

Background

  • Enterprise BPM and transformation consulting
  • Manufacturing, financial services, logistics
  • Live process modeling in every workshop
  • Practical, no-theory approach to process design
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Why both perspectives matter

BPMN was created to be understood by both business and IT. In practice, most courses teach it from one side only. Either the diagrams are technically correct but nobody in the business can read them. Or the diagrams are business-friendly but fall apart when you try to execute them.

We teach both sides because that is how process modeling works in the real world. Sebastian designs the process with the business. Fabian makes sure it runs. Every guide, exercise, and live session reflects both perspectives.

Courses

Sebastian teaches process design and facilitation. Fabian teaches notation and execution.

Guides

Each guide is authored by the voice that fits: business concepts by Sebastian, technical deep-dives by Fabian.

Live sessions

Every other Thursday, both perspectives in one room. Real processes, real questions, real answers.

Learn with us, live

Join the free bi-weekly “Beyond the Diagram” live session. Every other Thursday, 18:00 CET. Both of us, real processes, your questions.