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My friend, Mike, is a department manager in a large organisation. He spends hours of his time in front of a computer entering in data about his company – what it does, who does it, etc. Mike has a notebook over five inches thick with meeting notes of his process information, not to mention the megabytes of Visio & Word files on his PC and in SharePoint. He can never find the information he needs between all of the footnotes, complex charts, etc.
I certainly get lost when I look at his maps, and frankly, I would not even want to start to dig through his information to understand the business and how it operates.
Mike’s company is important to him, as are all of our companies. We helped him, and would like to help you and the millions of other Business Users in the world to be able to use the process knowledge people spend so much time on.
ProcessPad allows you to put all of the information stored in your head, and on different documents, into your PC in one succinct and attractive system that you will be proud to publish to your superiors and colleagues.
Now, if you have already watched our video, you may be thinking: "I am not a business analyst; and why should I spend my own money on a business tool." You don’t have to, why not take a free trial for a few weeks and generate a print-out for your main processes within minutes because chances are your boss will love it, and will recognise you for it. |
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A Business User describes the requirement using Process Pad. The Business Analysts use the tool to question the Business User on the finer points and add to Process Pad any relevant information the Project and Program Managers require. In time, the information becomes more technical and refined where necessary, however the top down view is easily readable and available to applications such as Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. |
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A large bank based in New York whose Business User discusses with Business Analysts their new requirements. In turn this is delivered as a high level design to their programmer colleagues in Mumbai, India, for a new computer system that they wish to deploy at a data centre in Berlin, Germany.
Process Pad allows all three business units (NY, Mumbai, Berlin) to capture, design, and manage the new business process in one system. Process Pad can automatically generate code for process management systems such as IBM Websphere, BEA Aqualogic, Microsoft SharePoint, Metastorm BPM, JBoss jBPM, BPEL engines... |
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