| name | process-mapping |
| description | Visualize and document current and future business processes. Identify inefficiencies, dependencies, and improvement opportunities through detailed process mapping and analysis. |
Process Mapping
Overview
Process mapping creates visual representations of workflows, helping teams understand current operations, identify bottlenecks, and design improvements.
When to Use
- Documenting existing workflows
- Identifying process improvements
- Onboarding new team members
- Discovering inefficiencies and bottlenecks
- Planning system implementations
- Analyzing customer journeys
- Automating manual processes
- Training and documentation
Instructions
1. Process Mapping Techniques
Mapping Approaches:
Current State (AS-IS):
Purpose: Understand existing process
Participants: People doing the work
Timeline: 2-4 hours
Output: Current workflow diagram
Benefits: Identifies real bottlenecks
Future State (TO-BE):
Purpose: Design improved process
Participants: Cross-functional team
Timeline: 4-8 hours
Output: Improved workflow design
Benefits: Clear vision for change
Value Stream Mapping:
Purpose: Focus on value-added vs waste
Participants: Process owners, operations
Timeline: Full day
Output: Detailed flow with timing
Benefits: Identifies waste and delays
Swimlane Diagram:
Purpose: Show roles and responsibilities
Participants: All roles involved
Timeline: 2-3 hours
Output: Role-based process flow
Benefits: Clear accountability
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## Mapping Symbols:
Start/End: Oval
Process: Rectangle
Decision: Diamond
Document: Document shape
Data: Database cylinder
Delay: Hourglass
Off-page: Arrow
Connector: Lines with arrows
2. Process Documentation
# Document process steps and details
class ProcessDocumentation:
def create_process_map(self, process_name, steps):
"""Document complete process"""
return {
'process_name': process_name,
'owner': '',
'last_updated': '',
'version': '1.0',
'steps': self.document_steps(steps),
'metrics': self.define_metrics(process_name),
'risks': self.identify_risks(steps),
'improvements': []
}
def document_steps(self, steps):
"""Detail each process step"""
documented = []
for i, step in enumerate(steps, 1):
documented.append({
'step_number': i,
'action': step.name,
'actor': step.responsible_party,
'input': step.inputs,
'output': step.outputs,
'decision': step.decision_point or None,
'duration': step.estimated_time,
'system': step.system_involved,
'exceptions': step.error_cases,
'documents': step.documents_used
})
return documented
def identify_bottlenecks(self, process_map):
"""Find inefficiencies"""
bottlenecks = []
for step in process_map['steps']:
# Long duration steps
if step['duration'] > 2: # hours
bottlenecks.append({
'step': step['step_number'],
'issue': 'Long duration',
'duration': step['duration'],
'impact': 'Delays overall process',
'improvement_opportunity': 'Parallelization or automation'
})
# Manual data entry
if 'manual' in step['action'].lower():
bottlenecks.append({
'step': step['step_number'],
'issue': 'Manual task',
'impact': 'Slow and error-prone',
'improvement_opportunity': 'Automation'
})
return bottlenecks
def calculate_total_time(self, process_map):
"""Calculate end-to-end duration"""
sequential_time = sum(s['duration'] for s in process_map['steps'])
parallel_time = max(s['duration'] for s in process_map['steps'])
return {
'current_sequential': sequential_time,
'if_parallelized': parallel_time,
'potential_improvement': f"{(1 - parallel_time/sequential_time)*100:.0f}%"
}
3. Current State Analysis
Process Map: Customer Onboarding
Current State (AS-IS):
Step 1: Application Submission
Time: 15 minutes
Actor: Customer
System: Web portal
Output: Application data
Step 2: Admin Review (BOTTLENECK)
Time: 2 days
Actor: Onboarding specialist
System: Email + spreadsheet
Notes: Manual verification, no automation
Output: Approved/rejected decision
Step 3: Document Verification
Time: 4 hours
Actor: Compliance officer
System: PDF review
Output: Verified documents
Step 4: Account Setup
Time: 30 minutes
Actor: System (automated)
System: Automation script
Output: User account created
Step 5: Welcome Communication (MANUAL)
Time: 1 hour
Actor: Support team
System: Email template
Notes: Manual personalization
Output: Welcome email sent
Step 6: First Login Onboarding
Time: 15 minutes
Actor: Customer
System: Web app
Output: Initial data entry
---
Current State Metrics:
Total Time: 2.5 days
Manual Steps: 4 (67%)
Automated Steps: 1 (17%)
Error Rate: 8% (manual review errors)
Cost per Onboarding: $150
---
Bottleneck Analysis:
#1 Admin Review (2 days - 80% of total time)
Cause: Manual spreadsheet-based review
Impact: Customer waits for access
Solution: Implement workflow automation
#2 Manual Welcome Email (1 hour of specialist time)
Cause: Manual personalization
Impact: Support team overloaded
Solution: Template-based automation
#3 Manual Document Verification
Cause: PDF manual review
Impact: Compliance risk, slowness
Solution: OCR + automated validation
4. Future State Design
// Design improved process
class FutureStateDesign {
designImprovedProcess(currentState) {
return {
target_state: 'TO-BE',
goals: [
'Reduce total time from 2.5 days to 4 hours',
'Eliminate manual review steps',
'Reduce error rate to <1%',
'Reduce cost per onboarding to $30'
],
improvements: [
{
step: 'Admin Review',
current_time: '2 days',
future_time: '5 minutes',
approach: 'Automated verification rules',
technology: 'Business rules engine'
},
{
step: 'Document Verification',
current_time: '4 hours',
future_time: '1 minute',
approach: 'OCR + AI validation',
technology: 'ML-based document processing'
},
{
step: 'Welcome Communication',
current_time: '1 hour manual',
future_time: '2 minutes automated',
approach: 'Automated email workflow',
technology: 'Email automation + CRM'
}
],
new_total_time: '4 hours',
new_cost_per_onboarding: '$30',
automation_percentage: '95%',
implementation_timeline: '8 weeks',
required_systems: [
'Workflow automation platform',
'Document processing API',
'CRM integration'
]
};
}
createImplementationPlan(futureState) {
return {
phase_1: {
duration: '2 weeks',
focus: 'Admin review automation',
tasks: [
'Define approval rules',
'Build workflow engine',
'Test with sample data'
]
},
phase_2: {
duration: '3 weeks',
focus: 'Document verification',
tasks: [
'Integrate OCR service',
'Build validation rules',
'Manual QA',
'Compliance review'
]
},
phase_3: {
duration: '3 weeks',
focus: 'Email automation',
tasks: [
'Configure email templates',
'Workflow triggers',
'User testing'
]
}
};
}
}
5. Process Improvement Metrics
Key Process Metrics:
Cycle Time (End-to-End Duration):
Before: 2.5 days (onboarding)
After: 4 hours
Improvement: 93% reduction
Process Cost:
Before: $150 per customer
After: $30 per customer
Savings: $120 per customer, $600K annually (5K customers)
Quality Metrics:
Error Rate Before: 8%
Error Rate After: <1%
Rework Reduction: 90%
Efficiency:
Manual Steps Before: 4
Automated Steps After: 5
Manual %: 67% → 5%
Customer Satisfaction:
Speed Improvement: 2.5 days → 4 hours
First-time success: 92% → 99%
---
Monitoring Dashboard:
Daily Metrics:
- Customers onboarded: 15
- Avg time: 3.8 hours
- Error rate: 0.7%
- Cost per customer: $28
Weekly Metrics:
- Total onboarded: 105
- On-time percentage: 98%
- Escalations: 2
- Manual interventions: 1
Monthly Trends:
- Continuous improvement: 2% faster each month
- Error rate trending: Down 10% monthly
- Cost trending: Down 3% monthly
Best Practices
✅ DO
- Map current state first before designing changes
- Include all stakeholders in mapping sessions
- Document actual processes, not theoretical ones
- Identify waste and bottlenecks
- Design future state with team input
- Include decision points and exceptions
- Add timing and resource information
- Keep processes simple and visual
- Update maps when processes change
- Use mapping to drive continuous improvement
❌ DON'T
- Skip documenting current state
- Design future state without understanding current
- Over-complicate process diagrams
- Forget about edge cases and exceptions
- Ignore process performance metrics
- Create maps that nobody can understand
- Design improvements without involving people doing work
- Implement changes without validating process
- Leave outdated maps in documentation
- Ignore customer perspective
Process Mapping Tips
- Use standard symbols for consistency
- Limit diagrams to one page when possible
- Include timing information
- Show decision points clearly
- Involve people doing the work, not just managers
- Measure before and after improvement