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Processes and Classical Architecture
12/19/2007
By Keith Harrison-Broninski, CTO, Role Modellers Ltd.

Christmas is coming so it seems appropriate to return to some reflections I made a few weeks ago, on parallels between enterprise technology and church architecture (see Mediaeval middleware and Stress-Oriented Architecture). And it seems I am not the only person making this connection. Frits Bussemaker, founder and chairman of the Dutch BPM-Forum, wrote to me last week to ask whether I had an answer to a question he posed back in July, via his BP Trends column Gaudi & Gravity. Frits reflects on Gaudi's astonishing architectural masterpiece, La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. Anyone who has seen this building cannot fail to be astonished - even today it is like nothing else.

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Personally I think it very beautiful. Images don't do La Sagrada Familia justice, especially now that construction works aimed at completing the building fill the background with cranes (Gaudi himself never managed to build the entire cathedral). By contrast, George Orwell hated La Sagrada Familia. I have just finished re-reading his "Homage to Catalonia", and was surprised by his description of Barcelona's cathedral as "one of the most hideous buildings in the world". He writes, "I think the Anarchists showed bad taste in not blowing it up when they had the chance" (p.214, Penguin edition). Orwell really could be an old grouch sometimes. Frits discusses how Gaudi "used the law of gravity to model and create this impressive and complex building in the real physical world", and asks:

Is there an equivalent for gravity in our imaginary world of IT, organization, and processes? If there is such an equivalent then we probably would have some very simple principles to shape our complex imaginary world.
Frits posits an answer as follows:
I suspect that the business process is the rope in Gaudi’s model and entities like competitors, shareholders, regulations, and, most important of all, clients will pull an organization into its optimum shape.

I agree with Frits that the "rope" binding together stakeholders in an organization is processes. However, I would add that these processes are not the kind that I call "mechanistic", but rather the kind that I call "human-driven". Mechanistic processes are like the services of a building (electricity, heating, plumbing, etc). They seem vital, but you can manage without them if you have to. Orders can be taken, invoices created, payments processed and goods delivered by hand if necessary. In fact it is the human-driven processes (collaborative, adaptive, innovative human work) of an organization that are the infrastructure. Imagine an organization in which no-one was making sales, dealing with customers and suppliers, assigning staff, managing work, signing off payroll, resolving issues, ... - everything would fall apart immediately!

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