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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2022 · 20 MIN

Metrics Based Process Mapping w/ Philip Double

from Open Practice Podcast · host Jerry Becker & Matt Takane

Finding where to apply your creative thinking to either improve a process or digitize it into software can be challenging. There's often much confusion as to what the process even looks like in its entirety - confusion amongst even those who use the process daily! Yep - that happens a LOT, folks 😅 But what if you could map out a process visualize and analyze it using plain language that brings all cross-functional skillsets together and aligned in understanding and focus? Joining us on this episode is Philip Double, Managing Front-end Architect with Red Hat Open Innovation Labs. Philip talks to us about how Metrics-Based Process Mapping (MBPM) is a great practice to map out a process, provide understanding for all team members and stakeholders, and highlight areas where the team can apply its creative thinking to improve the overall experience and value of the process. For this and other awesome team practices, check out the Open Practice Library for yourself! openpracticelibrary.com 🧙‍♀️🌠 ===== Metrics-Based Process Mapping Philip hates kale ===== Hit us up on Twitter: @practicelibrary Connect with Philip: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-double-4730001/ Twitter: @philipdouble1 Connect with Matt 🧙‍♂ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matttakane Twitter: @matt_takane Connect with Jerry 🕺 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-becker Twitter: @jerryjokesalot ===== If you're liking this podcast so far, please review us on your fav podcast platform 👯

Finding where to apply your creative thinking to either improve a process or digitize it into software can be challenging. There's often much confusion as to what the process even looks like in its entirety - confusion amongst even those who use the process daily! Yep - that happens a LOT, folks 😅 But what if you could map out a process visualize and analyze it using plain language that brings all cross-functional skillsets together and aligned in understanding and focus? Joining us on this episode is Philip Double, Managing Front-end Architect with Red Hat Open Innovation Labs. Philip talks to us about how Metrics-Based Process Mapping (MBPM) is a great practice to map out a process, provide understanding for all team members and stakeholders, and highlight areas where the team can apply its creative thinking to improve the overall experience and value of the process. For this and other awesome team practices, check out the Open Practice Library for yourself! openpracticelibrary.com 🧙‍♀️🌠 ===== Metrics-Based Process Mapping Philip hates kale ===== Hit us up on Twitter: @practicelibrary Connect with Philip: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-double-4730001/ Twitter: @philipdouble1 Connect with Matt 🧙‍♂ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matttakane Twitter: @matt_takane Connect with Jerry 🕺 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-becker Twitter: @jerryjokesalot ===== If you're liking this podcast so far, please review us on your fav podcast platform 👯

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