process-mapping

Issues with Process Mapping

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I've been using process mapping for over a decade now. I've probably been the recipient of more process maps than I've created, as I've had to implement changes that have already been designed by others. I've also had to talk many business users through the intricacies of their redesigned processes, especially if they (wrongly) hadn't been designed by them. The most common scenario for me is where I'm asked to review process maps and assess how easily they could be implemented, bringing together knowledge of people, processes and IT/ICT.  read more »

Slight change of focus

I've just booked in a time-consuming consultancy role for a few months, so there won't be as many updates on certain areas of this site. Here's how I see the site changing:
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My Home-Grown Mastering Process

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Introduction

When I master tracks myself, I do it within Logic Pro. I do not delude myself into thinking that the results of my efforts will be better than that of a professional mastering engineer. My view is that that there are times when mastering tracks yourself is the pragmatic choice. In this article, I provide details of my mastering process. This builds on the article about why process mapping is relevant to music and audio.

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Introducing Sub-Processes - Fundamentals of Process Mapping

Introduction

Processes can be broken down into more detailed processes. In this article, I'll take one of the process steps from the previous article and look in more detail about how it connects to the other components of the process.

Some Perspective
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What does process mapping have to do with Music, Audio, Photography and Moviemaking?

The Short Answer

Everything

The Longer Answer

The longer answer is that every series of actions we perform can be thought of as a process. Understanding those processes will help us improve, even as individuals, whether we're concerned with Music, Audio, Photography, Moviemaking or what have you. I'll discuss each in turn and set the scene for forthcoming articles.

A Basic Process

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Introducing Decision Points

In the previous article, I introduced a basic process map consisting of a process start point, a process end point, two process steps and connectors.

It's rare that a process map is a straight line like that simplified process. There are usually options which can take the process down different paths.

In the case of our book-buying process, we may want to ask the customer if they want the book gift-wrapped as part of free promotion.

Decision Points
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Process mapping - The Basics

Introduction

This is the first article in the Fundamentals of Process Mapping series. In the series, I want to discuss the areas that most process mapping tutorials miss.

In this bite-sized article, I'll introduce the idea of a basic process map.

Let's get some background about process mapping first.

What is a process map?
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