How to Utilize the Template App Sheets |
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By default, the following sheets are available in the MPM Template App (if configured). All sheets are self-explaining as each visualization carries a description of it's measures and dimensions. Furthermore, a guided tour helps your to navigate through the app when you start working with it.
Please note that a lot of visualizations in the sheets offer to switch the dimensions or measures displayed. Thus, a visualization itself can display different analysis perspectives and offer more possibilities than perceived at first sight. |
SHEET (Click on the sheet for details.) |
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Focus on a single activity or resource and understand it’s impact on your process. |
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Use this sheet to easily define custom sub-processes and reveal their lead times. |
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See the automation rate of your process and reveal its automation potential in order to improve it. |
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Benchmark two different processes for a direct side-by-side comparison. |
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On this sheet, you can create, edit, and export a BPMN model from the ProcessAnalyzer. Also, an imported BPMN can be shown here. |
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Analyze the process conformance by seeing how it aligns with your defined process model. |
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Analyze in detail a specific edge of your process and gain new insights such as ways to avoid unwanted edges. |
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Monitor your unfinished cases and take corresponding actions. |
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Import MasterItems defined in the backend and by the MPM alogirthms. |
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Quickly detect the most relevant optimization potentials and navigate to the corresponding sheet to analyze the topic further. |
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Dive into your process by filtering and narrowing down your analysis to discover additional insights. |
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Observe the unique variants your process takes. Understand what drives your processes complexity and find out how to improve it. |
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Analyze rework events in your process such as unwanted or repeated process steps, and ways to improve your approach. |
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Have a look at your processes lead time and identify cases that negatively impact the lead times. You can also analyze lead times of specified sub-processes. |