Business Process Management Trends 2026: Intelligent BPM and Beyond
Business Process Management (BPM) has evolved far beyond its origins in process documentation. In 2026, BPM is being reshaped by AI, process mining, low-code platforms, and the imperative for organizational agility.
Intelligent BPM: AI Meets Process Management
Traditional BPM relied on human analysis — consultants mapping processes manually. Intelligent BPM augments this with process mining that automatically reconstructs actual processes from system logs, AI that identifies bottlenecks and improvement opportunities, and machine learning that predicts outcomes and recommends optimizations. The shift from opinion-based to data-driven process improvement is the most significant BPM advancement in decades.
Low-Code BPM: Democratizing Process Improvement
Low-code platforms like Informat have democratized BPM by enabling business users to design, automate, and improve processes. Visual designers, automated workflow engines, and real-time dashboards make process improvement accessible beyond specialized BPM teams.
Continuous Process Improvement
Modern BPM enables continuous improvement — processes are monitored in real time, opportunities are identified automatically, and improvements are deployed through low-code configuration. This shift from episodic projects to continuous capability means processes improve constantly rather than being redesigned every few years.
Conclusion: BPM as Strategic Capability
BPM has evolved into a strategic organizational capability — enabled by AI, democratized by low-code, and practiced continuously. Organizations that build mature BPM capabilities will operate with efficiency and agility that competitors cannot match.