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Project-based learning in BPM for interdisciplinary groups — teachers' experience / Katarzyna GDOWSKA, Edyta BRZYCHCZY, Krzysztof KLUZA // W: Business Process Management : Responsible BPM Forum, Process Technology Forum, Educators Forum : BPM 2025 RBPM, PT, and Educators Forum Seville, Spain, August 31 – September 5, 2025 : proceedings / eds. Mahendrawathi Er, [et al.]. — Cham : Springer Nature, cop. 2026. — (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing ; ISSN 1865-1348 ; LNBIP 565). — ISBN: 978-3-032-02935-5; e-ISBN: 978-3-032-02936-2. — S. 315–329. — Bibliogr., Abstr. — Publikacja dostępna online od: 2025-08-30

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pedagogic developmentdidactic of BPMuniversity teachingproject-based learningbusiness process management

Dane bibliometryczne

ID BaDAP162194
Data dodania do BaDAP2025-09-10
DOI10.1007/978-3-032-02936-2_22
Rok publikacji2026
Typ publikacjimateriały konferencyjne (aut.)
Otwarty dostęptak
WydawcaSpringer
KonferencjaInternational Conference in Business Process Management 2025
Czasopismo/seriaLecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Abstract

In Business Process Management (BPM), acquiring knowledge and skills through active experience is advisable and necessary due to its applied nature. This paper presents a case study of Project-Based Learning (PBL) in BPM as an effective and engaging teaching method for interdisciplinary groups. We summarize our experiences while implementing the ‘Business Process Reengineering’ course. The paper describes the project content and discusses selected aspects of its performance across three course iterations. We analyze 30 student projects, highlighting the benefits of the PBL approach. Additionally, we share the advantages and challenges encountered during this process. Our case study demonstrates that PBL can significantly enhance BPM education, aligning it more effectively with the evolving demands of both students and the business environment. This is achieved by supporting interdisciplinary learning, promoting the practical application of process improvement techniques, fostering advanced thinking skills, and reinforcing the teacher’s role as both instructor and mentor.

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