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Redesigning Processes to Take Advantage of SolidWorks  … And SolidWorks-related tools, and Technology Tools in General, and Non-Technical Tools, Too Because We Really Don’t Want To Exclude Anyone, But We Only Have 90-Minutes, So We Can’t Include EVERYONE, But We’ll Try To Include As Many As We Can. Sorry, No Hard Feelings… Slide 1 of 2,495 Paul Gimbel, CSWP,  Razorleaf Corporation
PRIZES!!! Just for paying attention! Quiz questions at the end for prizes…here’s what to watch for: The difference between “process” and “task” The difference between “function” and “department” The makeup of a Swimlane Diagram How to capture your current “As-Is” process
Process  Analysis
A Little About SciCorp Market Share * Mandatory charts and graphs to satisfy Microsoft PowerPoint Code 24MSPPT09 Section 11.5.vii.31(c) SciCorp MegaNomics Unlimited SciCorp Stock Price  (Q1’00 to Present)
And A Bit About Carl
“Why did it have to be AutoCAD?”
No Music, I Promise
Boooo! Hiss! TechnoCo
…Or Else!
Planning Time
Bud – weis - errrrr
Planning Time
Let’s Throw $$ At It!!
The Ugly Truth Technology CANNOT and WILL NOT make or save you money. Only  people  can make or save money
Install <> Implement Don’t Just Install, Implement 
They do WHAT!?!?!? Training is good, but not enough Create Work Instructions Centralize and Standardize Change how you work Take advantage of the technology
Workflow Modeling Alec Sharp & Pat McDermott
What is this mysterious thing we call “Process”!?!? “ A complete  end-to-end   set of activities that together  create value for a customer .” - Quoted from Hammer and Champy in  Reengineering the Corporation
Reengineering Commandment #1 I. Know Thy Customer
What Value Does This Add For The Customer? VALUE
What is this mysterious thing we call “Process”!?!? “ A complete  end-to-end   set of activities that together  create value for a customer .” - Quoted from Hammer and Champy in  Reengineering the Corporation
Function <> Department Function : A Specific Skill Set Department : Group of people sharing a coffee pot, cube farm and a manager.
A Swimlane Diagram “ACTORS” “ACTORS” “ACTORS” “ACTORS” Request Proposal Approve Proposal
A Swimlane Diagram
The Every Contingency Flowchart
Level 1 with Variants ETO Process 1 ETO Process 1a ETO Process 1b ETO Process 1c
A Swimlane Diagram
Verb-Noun Action - Thing
Bo Knows Process …Or, not
Waste not, want not Muda: n. Waste (from Japanese)
Litmus Test
Ask the Experts WATCH LISTEN ASK QUESTIONS
Yeah, we know…  You don’t know.
It may make YOU faster LOCALIZED OPTIMIZATION
Get Help From Outside Probably not.
Personal Agendas People that don’t want change: Those with status Those with power Those with popularity Those with seniority The Experts
“Staple” Yourself to a Work Unit “ But they switched from the Swingline to the Boston stapler, but I kept my Swingline stapler because it didn't bind up as much. And I kept my staples for the Swingline stapler   …”
The Meeting
Management MUST Provide Throw out your head trash FULL Management support
IBM Credit 6 days to 2 weeks 90 Minutes of actual work 50% work improvement = 0.9%-1.6% overall
Reengineering Techniques Cross-training to reduce handoffs Utilize technology Information available to all Enable process team
Lean Thinking Womack and Jones Search and destroy waste Optimize flow Single-part flow instead of batch and queue Just In Time (JIT) Skip Non-Value Added Tasks
8 Types of Muda Overproduction Inventory Overprocessing Poor Quality/Rework Waiting Extra Motion Transportation Underutilization of People MUDA
SME Press “ Technology-Induced Change and the Line Manager”  by Eliot Levinson, PhD.
“Technology Induced Change and the Line Manager” Process Technology Mutual Adaptation Automation Flexible Technical Implementation Non-Implementation Rigid Flexible Rigid
Question The Answers!! Sacred Cow
VALUE ADDED Reseller
Ahem
VALUE ADDED Reseller
Lose A Little, Gain a LOT!! $5,000 < $250,000
Enhance THIS! 6 days to 2 weeks 90 Minutes of actual work 50% work improvement = 0.9%-1.6% overall
Listen to the Intern!
Think Like An Newbie GOOD – “It’s a competitive advantage” OK – “We have to do it that way by code” BAD – “It’s a standard industry practice” BAD – “That’s how you do it in XXXX” BAD – “That’s how we’ve always done it” BAD – “I have no idea why we do it”
Mmmmm, Steak
Sales Secrets Walking away from business allows the salespeople to close more business faster. Identifying the right customers sooner is key
Use the Parameters, Luke
Design Tables… they’re not just for configs anymore
Capture All The Rules of the Enterprise Updated_Price=if(AND(voltage>1500,model=“AL”),unit_price+200,unit_price)
Rules-Driven Engineering Tools
Old Technology - New Sales Tools
Interactive Pre Sales Specifications
Want Bugs in YOUR Process? TEST!  TEST!  TEST!
New and Improved!! ANNOUNCING! NEXT DAY QUOTES!!! Next Day Quotes!! NEW FROM SciCorp! NEXT DAY QUOTES!!!
Didn’t you get the memo? Hmm, Yeah. From: Rob Schopenhauer, CEO To: All Employees Attention all SciCorp Team Members: We have two important business matters SciCorp SciCorp International “ Bringing quality and service to t
So what have we learned? It’s all about the process.  Barbecue those sacred cows. Map the As-Is before you the To-Be Get an impartial third party Both you AND your technology need to be flexible Don’t install, implement – use the experts Get management behind you A process is “a complete end-to-end set of activities that together create value for a customer.”  Rally the troops and get everyone involved And most of all…listen.
Awwwwww And they all lived happily ever after … well, except those ^%@#s over at TechnoCo!
GIMME FEEDBACK!! Please fill out the feedback sheets!! “Redesigning Processes”  Paul Gimbel New Presentation Techniques I want to know how they worked
Win Free Stuff! How it works: Catch Process Pete - the unofficial Business Process mascot  Answer a question correctly    WIN! Answer a question incorrectly    Everyone will shout out the right answer at you and (gently) throw stuff at you OW!
Question #1 TRUE OR FALSE: ACCOUNTING  is a  PROCESS
Answer #1 Of course not! A Process is “A complete  end-to-end   set of activities that together  create value for a customer .” - Quoted from Hammer and Champy in  Reengineering the Corporation
Question #2 TRUE OR FALSE: ACCOUNTING  is a  FUNCTION (and therefore can be an actor in a process)
Answer #2 Of course not! A  function  is a job role with a single, targeted skill set. (Accounting is an organizational group – a bunch of people that share a manager, a cube farm and a coffee pot.)
Question #3 Multiple Choice: Swimlane diagrams are divided into lanes so that: Each actor in the process gets their own lane, and handoffs are easily seen Swimmers won’t smack into each other Each Twinkie will receive the exact same amount of creme filling
Answer #3 Wow, you’re right!! Swimlane diagrams show the flow of the cross-functional process.  Watch these handoffs for waste, delays, and errors!!
Question #4 Multiple Choice: Effectively map your “As-Is” process by: “ Stapling” yourself to a work unit and following it through every step until it reaches the end customer Jumping up and down on your left foot chanting “Hooba cooba cho!”  Integrating the bezier function of the process to prove that an inverse logarithm is indeed a singular solution
Answer #4 Holy cow! 4 for 4!!! Yup, “staple” yourself to an order, watch everything, physically walk the path, copy documents, note tools, and ask LOTS of questions. How did I know you were going to get them all right?!?! Is this presentation psychic!?!?
Wow is that the time!? Sorry, no time for questions Darn. OK, fine. And I’ll hang out afterwards to answer more And you can email me p [email_address] Or call me at home 888-YEAH-RIGHT
Thanks!!! Thank you (For staying awake)
&quot;Out there in some garage is an entrepreneur who's forging a bullet with your company's name on it.&quot;   - Gary Hamel, Business Writer Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;If you concede the obvious you’re conceding nothing, but you gain back credibility. That’s a trade you should make every time.”  - Mark Katz, former Clinton humor speech writer  Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them.&quot;   - Laurence J. Peter Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;Reengineering cannot be entrusted to the semicompetent, the hangers-on with nothing better to do.  “  Michael Hammer & James Champy Reengineering The Corporation Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ The best way to predict the future is to invent it.&quot;   - Alan Kay, father of the personal computer Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;That which is measured improves.&quot;   - Old Business Adage Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;Without customers, you don't have a business. You have a hobby.&quot; Don Peppers & Martha Rogers  Return on Customer Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;Realism is just another name for yesterday's thinking.&quot;   Robert Kriegel Sacred Cows Make The Best Burgers   Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ Judge a man by his questions, not by his answers.&quot;   Voltaire Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;People get into a rhythm that makes them resistant to change. To understand the mind-set, try switching hands when you brush your teeth in the morning.&quot;   - Gary Gesme, Deere & Co. Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;Whom the gods wish to destroy they send 40 years of success.&quot;   Ancient Proverb  Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;The minute you’re satisfied with where you are, you aren’t there anymore.&quot;   - Tony Gwynn, Hall of Fame Baseball player Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;It isn’t uncommon for managers at senior levels of large organizations to be so out of touch with customer or production reality that they don’t know just how broken some of their business processes are.  “  Michael Hammer & James Champy Reengineering The Corporation Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;Hanging a sign on a cow that says ‘I am a horse’ does not make it a horse.&quot;   - Unknown Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;Customers, I realized, don’t care about functions or specific activities that occur within our organization. The end game is whether they are getting the right product at the right time at a competitive price.&quot;   - Max Guinn, Deere & Co. Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;You can celebrate accomplishments, but after a while, you need to start celebrating the speed at which you’re traveling instead of the destination you’ve reached.&quot;   - Max Guinn, Deere & Co. Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;If all you have is a hammer in the toolbox, everything looks like a nail.&quot;   - Bernard Baruch, Financial Genius Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ The best presenters have conversations with their audiences.”  Robert Bly Become a Recognized Authority in Your Field in 60 Days or Less! Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ Put it before them briefly so they will read it, clearly so they will appreciate it, picturesquely so they will remember it and, above all, accurately so they will be guided by its light.”  Joseph Pulitzer, Editor Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up.”  Paul Valery, Poet Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;Individuals and organizations that are good react quickly to change.  Individuals and organizations that are great create change.&quot;   Robert Kriegel Sacred Cows Make The Best Burgers   Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ The only muscle that you’ve got is in between your ears.”  Ned’s Atomic Dustbin Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;The only thing certain  about any negotiation is that it will lead to another negotiation .&quot; Leigh Steinberg , Sports Agent  Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;One never notices what has been done; one can only see what remains to be done.&quot; Marie Curie Nobel Prize Winning Physicist  Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did he would cease to be an artist.&quot; Oscar Wilde, Poet Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe.&quot; Dr. Carl Sagan, Astronomer Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ You can’t blame the pen or the paper if you write a lousy essay, right?&quot; Laura Bergells, Presentation Consultant  www.maniactive.com Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ No one really listens to anyone else, and if you try it for a while you'll see why.&quot; Mignon McLaughlin,  US Journalist (1913-1983) Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.&quot; Mark Twain Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;An organization becomes bewildered rather than energized when it’s asked to do too much at once.  “  Michael Hammer & James Champy Reengineering The Corporation Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ If the facts don’t fit the theory, change the facts.&quot; Albert Einstein Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject.&quot; Sir Winston Churchill Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ The only certain thing about a forecast is that it will be wrong.&quot; From  Lean Thinking  (Womack and Jones) Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ Change your thoughts and you change your world.&quot; Norman Vincent Peale Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;Without [taking a process perspective of business], business improvement efforts amount to rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.&quot;   - Michael Hammer & James Champy Reengineering The Corporation Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.&quot; Andy Warhol Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ A process cannot be understood by stopping it. Understanding must move with the flow of the process, must join it and flow with it.&quot; Frank Herbert in  Dune Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ Uncertainty will always be part of the taking charge process.&quot; Harold Geneen Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;You can’t improve anything if you can’t define it.&quot;   - Max Guinn, Deere & Co. Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ If you can't describe what you are doing as a process, you don't know what you're doing.” W. Edwards Deming Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ The human race has only one really effective weapon and that is laughter.” Mark Twain Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;People are the gatekeepers of change.&quot;   Robert Kriegel Sacred Cows Make The Best Burgers   Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ The true delight is in the finding out rather than in the knowing.” Isaac Asimov Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;There is a theory that paradigms break through on the fringe of your business before they reach the center.&quot;   - Gary Gesme, Deere & Co. Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ I am a man of fixed and unbending principles, the first of which is to be flexible at all times.” Senator Everett Dirksen Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
&quot;An organization becomes bewildered rather than energized when it’s asked to do too much at once.  “  Michael Hammer & James Champy Reengineering The Corporation Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ A good design is not a democratic consensus.” Edward de Bono,  Six Action Shoes Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks
“ To succeed, or even just to survive, businesses need to be able to change in ways, and at times, determined by business drivers, not by their IT systems.” Tony Morgan,  Business Rules and Information Systems: Aligning IT with Business Goals Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes  With SolidWorks

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  • 1. Redesigning Processes to Take Advantage of SolidWorks … And SolidWorks-related tools, and Technology Tools in General, and Non-Technical Tools, Too Because We Really Don’t Want To Exclude Anyone, But We Only Have 90-Minutes, So We Can’t Include EVERYONE, But We’ll Try To Include As Many As We Can. Sorry, No Hard Feelings… Slide 1 of 2,495 Paul Gimbel, CSWP, Razorleaf Corporation
  • 2. PRIZES!!! Just for paying attention! Quiz questions at the end for prizes…here’s what to watch for: The difference between “process” and “task” The difference between “function” and “department” The makeup of a Swimlane Diagram How to capture your current “As-Is” process
  • 4. A Little About SciCorp Market Share * Mandatory charts and graphs to satisfy Microsoft PowerPoint Code 24MSPPT09 Section 11.5.vii.31(c) SciCorp MegaNomics Unlimited SciCorp Stock Price (Q1’00 to Present)
  • 5. And A Bit About Carl
  • 6. “Why did it have to be AutoCAD?”
  • 7. No Music, I Promise
  • 11. Bud – weis - errrrr
  • 13. Let’s Throw $$ At It!!
  • 14. The Ugly Truth Technology CANNOT and WILL NOT make or save you money. Only people can make or save money
  • 15. Install <> Implement Don’t Just Install, Implement 
  • 16. They do WHAT!?!?!? Training is good, but not enough Create Work Instructions Centralize and Standardize Change how you work Take advantage of the technology
  • 17. Workflow Modeling Alec Sharp & Pat McDermott
  • 18. What is this mysterious thing we call “Process”!?!? “ A complete end-to-end set of activities that together create value for a customer .” - Quoted from Hammer and Champy in Reengineering the Corporation
  • 19. Reengineering Commandment #1 I. Know Thy Customer
  • 20. What Value Does This Add For The Customer? VALUE
  • 21. What is this mysterious thing we call “Process”!?!? “ A complete end-to-end set of activities that together create value for a customer .” - Quoted from Hammer and Champy in Reengineering the Corporation
  • 22. Function <> Department Function : A Specific Skill Set Department : Group of people sharing a coffee pot, cube farm and a manager.
  • 23. A Swimlane Diagram “ACTORS” “ACTORS” “ACTORS” “ACTORS” Request Proposal Approve Proposal
  • 26. Level 1 with Variants ETO Process 1 ETO Process 1a ETO Process 1b ETO Process 1c
  • 29. Bo Knows Process …Or, not
  • 30. Waste not, want not Muda: n. Waste (from Japanese)
  • 32. Ask the Experts WATCH LISTEN ASK QUESTIONS
  • 33. Yeah, we know… You don’t know.
  • 34. It may make YOU faster LOCALIZED OPTIMIZATION
  • 35. Get Help From Outside Probably not.
  • 36. Personal Agendas People that don’t want change: Those with status Those with power Those with popularity Those with seniority The Experts
  • 37. “Staple” Yourself to a Work Unit “ But they switched from the Swingline to the Boston stapler, but I kept my Swingline stapler because it didn't bind up as much. And I kept my staples for the Swingline stapler …”
  • 39. Management MUST Provide Throw out your head trash FULL Management support
  • 40. IBM Credit 6 days to 2 weeks 90 Minutes of actual work 50% work improvement = 0.9%-1.6% overall
  • 41. Reengineering Techniques Cross-training to reduce handoffs Utilize technology Information available to all Enable process team
  • 42. Lean Thinking Womack and Jones Search and destroy waste Optimize flow Single-part flow instead of batch and queue Just In Time (JIT) Skip Non-Value Added Tasks
  • 43. 8 Types of Muda Overproduction Inventory Overprocessing Poor Quality/Rework Waiting Extra Motion Transportation Underutilization of People MUDA
  • 44. SME Press “ Technology-Induced Change and the Line Manager” by Eliot Levinson, PhD.
  • 45. “Technology Induced Change and the Line Manager” Process Technology Mutual Adaptation Automation Flexible Technical Implementation Non-Implementation Rigid Flexible Rigid
  • 48. Ahem
  • 50. Lose A Little, Gain a LOT!! $5,000 < $250,000
  • 51. Enhance THIS! 6 days to 2 weeks 90 Minutes of actual work 50% work improvement = 0.9%-1.6% overall
  • 52. Listen to the Intern!
  • 53. Think Like An Newbie GOOD – “It’s a competitive advantage” OK – “We have to do it that way by code” BAD – “It’s a standard industry practice” BAD – “That’s how you do it in XXXX” BAD – “That’s how we’ve always done it” BAD – “I have no idea why we do it”
  • 55. Sales Secrets Walking away from business allows the salespeople to close more business faster. Identifying the right customers sooner is key
  • 57. Design Tables… they’re not just for configs anymore
  • 58. Capture All The Rules of the Enterprise Updated_Price=if(AND(voltage>1500,model=“AL”),unit_price+200,unit_price)
  • 60. Old Technology - New Sales Tools
  • 61. Interactive Pre Sales Specifications
  • 62. Want Bugs in YOUR Process? TEST! TEST! TEST!
  • 63. New and Improved!! ANNOUNCING! NEXT DAY QUOTES!!! Next Day Quotes!! NEW FROM SciCorp! NEXT DAY QUOTES!!!
  • 64. Didn’t you get the memo? Hmm, Yeah. From: Rob Schopenhauer, CEO To: All Employees Attention all SciCorp Team Members: We have two important business matters SciCorp SciCorp International “ Bringing quality and service to t
  • 65. So what have we learned? It’s all about the process. Barbecue those sacred cows. Map the As-Is before you the To-Be Get an impartial third party Both you AND your technology need to be flexible Don’t install, implement – use the experts Get management behind you A process is “a complete end-to-end set of activities that together create value for a customer.” Rally the troops and get everyone involved And most of all…listen.
  • 66. Awwwwww And they all lived happily ever after … well, except those ^%@#s over at TechnoCo!
  • 67. GIMME FEEDBACK!! Please fill out the feedback sheets!! “Redesigning Processes” Paul Gimbel New Presentation Techniques I want to know how they worked
  • 68. Win Free Stuff! How it works: Catch Process Pete - the unofficial Business Process mascot Answer a question correctly  WIN! Answer a question incorrectly  Everyone will shout out the right answer at you and (gently) throw stuff at you OW!
  • 69. Question #1 TRUE OR FALSE: ACCOUNTING is a PROCESS
  • 70. Answer #1 Of course not! A Process is “A complete end-to-end set of activities that together create value for a customer .” - Quoted from Hammer and Champy in Reengineering the Corporation
  • 71. Question #2 TRUE OR FALSE: ACCOUNTING is a FUNCTION (and therefore can be an actor in a process)
  • 72. Answer #2 Of course not! A function is a job role with a single, targeted skill set. (Accounting is an organizational group – a bunch of people that share a manager, a cube farm and a coffee pot.)
  • 73. Question #3 Multiple Choice: Swimlane diagrams are divided into lanes so that: Each actor in the process gets their own lane, and handoffs are easily seen Swimmers won’t smack into each other Each Twinkie will receive the exact same amount of creme filling
  • 74. Answer #3 Wow, you’re right!! Swimlane diagrams show the flow of the cross-functional process. Watch these handoffs for waste, delays, and errors!!
  • 75. Question #4 Multiple Choice: Effectively map your “As-Is” process by: “ Stapling” yourself to a work unit and following it through every step until it reaches the end customer Jumping up and down on your left foot chanting “Hooba cooba cho!” Integrating the bezier function of the process to prove that an inverse logarithm is indeed a singular solution
  • 76. Answer #4 Holy cow! 4 for 4!!! Yup, “staple” yourself to an order, watch everything, physically walk the path, copy documents, note tools, and ask LOTS of questions. How did I know you were going to get them all right?!?! Is this presentation psychic!?!?
  • 77. Wow is that the time!? Sorry, no time for questions Darn. OK, fine. And I’ll hang out afterwards to answer more And you can email me p [email_address] Or call me at home 888-YEAH-RIGHT
  • 78. Thanks!!! Thank you (For staying awake)
  • 79. &quot;Out there in some garage is an entrepreneur who's forging a bullet with your company's name on it.&quot; - Gary Hamel, Business Writer Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 80. &quot;If you concede the obvious you’re conceding nothing, but you gain back credibility. That’s a trade you should make every time.” - Mark Katz, former Clinton humor speech writer Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 81. &quot;Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them.&quot; - Laurence J. Peter Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 82. &quot;Reengineering cannot be entrusted to the semicompetent, the hangers-on with nothing better to do. “ Michael Hammer & James Champy Reengineering The Corporation Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 83. “ The best way to predict the future is to invent it.&quot; - Alan Kay, father of the personal computer Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 84. &quot;That which is measured improves.&quot; - Old Business Adage Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 85. &quot;Without customers, you don't have a business. You have a hobby.&quot; Don Peppers & Martha Rogers Return on Customer Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 86. &quot;Realism is just another name for yesterday's thinking.&quot; Robert Kriegel Sacred Cows Make The Best Burgers Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 87. “ Judge a man by his questions, not by his answers.&quot; Voltaire Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 88. &quot;People get into a rhythm that makes them resistant to change. To understand the mind-set, try switching hands when you brush your teeth in the morning.&quot; - Gary Gesme, Deere & Co. Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 89. &quot;Whom the gods wish to destroy they send 40 years of success.&quot; Ancient Proverb Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 90. &quot;The minute you’re satisfied with where you are, you aren’t there anymore.&quot; - Tony Gwynn, Hall of Fame Baseball player Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 91. &quot;It isn’t uncommon for managers at senior levels of large organizations to be so out of touch with customer or production reality that they don’t know just how broken some of their business processes are. “ Michael Hammer & James Champy Reengineering The Corporation Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 92. &quot;Hanging a sign on a cow that says ‘I am a horse’ does not make it a horse.&quot; - Unknown Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 93. &quot;Customers, I realized, don’t care about functions or specific activities that occur within our organization. The end game is whether they are getting the right product at the right time at a competitive price.&quot; - Max Guinn, Deere & Co. Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 94. &quot;You can celebrate accomplishments, but after a while, you need to start celebrating the speed at which you’re traveling instead of the destination you’ve reached.&quot; - Max Guinn, Deere & Co. Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 95. &quot;If all you have is a hammer in the toolbox, everything looks like a nail.&quot; - Bernard Baruch, Financial Genius Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 96. “ The best presenters have conversations with their audiences.” Robert Bly Become a Recognized Authority in Your Field in 60 Days or Less! Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 97. “ Put it before them briefly so they will read it, clearly so they will appreciate it, picturesquely so they will remember it and, above all, accurately so they will be guided by its light.” Joseph Pulitzer, Editor Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 98. “ The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up.” Paul Valery, Poet Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 99. &quot;Individuals and organizations that are good react quickly to change. Individuals and organizations that are great create change.&quot; Robert Kriegel Sacred Cows Make The Best Burgers Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 100. “ The only muscle that you’ve got is in between your ears.” Ned’s Atomic Dustbin Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 101. &quot;The only thing certain about any negotiation is that it will lead to another negotiation .&quot; Leigh Steinberg , Sports Agent Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 102. &quot;One never notices what has been done; one can only see what remains to be done.&quot; Marie Curie Nobel Prize Winning Physicist Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 103. &quot;No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did he would cease to be an artist.&quot; Oscar Wilde, Poet Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 104. &quot;If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe.&quot; Dr. Carl Sagan, Astronomer Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 105. “ You can’t blame the pen or the paper if you write a lousy essay, right?&quot; Laura Bergells, Presentation Consultant www.maniactive.com Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 106. “ No one really listens to anyone else, and if you try it for a while you'll see why.&quot; Mignon McLaughlin, US Journalist (1913-1983) Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 107. “ You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.&quot; Mark Twain Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 108. &quot;An organization becomes bewildered rather than energized when it’s asked to do too much at once. “ Michael Hammer & James Champy Reengineering The Corporation Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 109. “ If the facts don’t fit the theory, change the facts.&quot; Albert Einstein Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 110. “ A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject.&quot; Sir Winston Churchill Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 111. “ The only certain thing about a forecast is that it will be wrong.&quot; From Lean Thinking (Womack and Jones) Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 112. “ Change your thoughts and you change your world.&quot; Norman Vincent Peale Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 113. &quot;Without [taking a process perspective of business], business improvement efforts amount to rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.&quot; - Michael Hammer & James Champy Reengineering The Corporation Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 114. “ They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.&quot; Andy Warhol Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 115. “ A process cannot be understood by stopping it. Understanding must move with the flow of the process, must join it and flow with it.&quot; Frank Herbert in Dune Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 116. “ Uncertainty will always be part of the taking charge process.&quot; Harold Geneen Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 117. &quot;You can’t improve anything if you can’t define it.&quot; - Max Guinn, Deere & Co. Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 118. “ If you can't describe what you are doing as a process, you don't know what you're doing.” W. Edwards Deming Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 119. “ The human race has only one really effective weapon and that is laughter.” Mark Twain Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 120. &quot;People are the gatekeepers of change.&quot; Robert Kriegel Sacred Cows Make The Best Burgers Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 121. “ The true delight is in the finding out rather than in the knowing.” Isaac Asimov Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 122. &quot;There is a theory that paradigms break through on the fringe of your business before they reach the center.&quot; - Gary Gesme, Deere & Co. Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 123. “ I am a man of fixed and unbending principles, the first of which is to be flexible at all times.” Senator Everett Dirksen Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 124. &quot;An organization becomes bewildered rather than energized when it’s asked to do too much at once. “ Michael Hammer & James Champy Reengineering The Corporation Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 125. “ A good design is not a democratic consensus.” Edward de Bono, Six Action Shoes Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks
  • 126. “ To succeed, or even just to survive, businesses need to be able to change in ways, and at times, determined by business drivers, not by their IT systems.” Tony Morgan, Business Rules and Information Systems: Aligning IT with Business Goals Music by and courtesy of Scratch Track – www.scratchtrackmusic.com Redesigning Processes With SolidWorks