AI Agents and a Pilgrimage
Your favorite co-host, J-M, walked 700 miles across Japan on a 1,200-year-old pilgrimage route a few months ago, contemplating how this relates to AI Agents.
His reflection after 47 days and 88 temples? The journey required the same disciplines that make BPM effective: clear expectations, defined limits, transparency about progress, and continuous learning. Every step built on the previous one.
For more of this story and insights into how Agentic AI benefits from BPM, watch his PEX on-demand webinar courtesy of ARIS: https://bit.ly/4na982x.

Roland Woldt is a well-rounded executive with 25+ 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 Team Lead, Engagement/Program Manager, and Enterprise/Solution Architect for 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 rollout of solutions.
In addition to this, Roland has managed consulting offerings during their lifecycle from the definition, delivery to update, and had revenue responsibility for them.
Roland has had many roles: VP of Global Consulting at iGrafx, Head of Software AG’s Global Process Mining CoE, Director in KPMG’s Advisory (running the EA offering for the US firm), and other leadership positions at Software AG/IDS Scheer and Accenture. Before that, he served as an active-duty and reserve officer in the German Armed Forces.
