Business Process Mapping
Business Process Mapping
At the heart of every successful business are complex processes. These can range from smoothly
onboarding new hires to carefully managing purchase orders. These processes are like highways for data,
Understanding and improving these processes is essential for people like CIOs or business technology
We'll explore business process mapping and how it helps organizations coordinate operations, boost
depict process steps and show how a process should function from start to finish. With this
technique, business processes are laid out visually so every stakeholder in your organization can
Business process mapping uses charts, flowcharts, and symbols to answer the following three essential
questions:
an item. When you map business processes, you clearly identify every step in the process and make sure
assignment might be static (Karen always does it), or dynamic (the initiator’s manager always does it), or
might be dependent on data in the form. But business process mapping makes it clear on roles and
responsibilities.
After another task? Can this task happen simultaneously with other tasks, or is it dependent on other data
You can also set deadlines and SLAs with business process mapping. How long should each step take? 24
hours? Two business days? Does it depend on the priority of the item?
Streamline and Enhance your Business Processes with these Compelling Business Process Mapping
Techniques
usually be done on any medium, including a piece of paper or a whiteboard. However, business process
modeling is always done in some kind of software to create a digital model that can be automated.
representation around how predictable processes run in your company, employees are left to guess and
make mistakes as to what the best practices are. If you don’t clearly define a business process through
mapping, each department and individual is left to create his/her own sequence and assignment. This leads
to chaos, confusion, and blame when the task owners are not clearly assigned.
Elimination of Redundancies
4. Identify redundancies
Go back and check your list of tasks and see if some can be eliminated, converted to a notification, or
should be ultimately held accountable for the timely completion. System tasks also need someone
others? When is the process complete? While this phase is best done with physical objects like moveable
cards, eventually, you will want to move to a business process mapping tool that can digitize what you’ve
created.
Thinking of BPM, but unsure which way to use it? We've written about choosing the right BPM
methodology here.
be that way.
or an outline of the process you are mapping and/or trying to improve. There are three main flowchart
1. Basic flowchart
This is the simplest type. A top-down flowchart lets you identify the clusters of activity–points where you
can find tasks that are essential to the overall process. Using this flowchart, you can visualize how the
process looks like after you streamline it–after you remove all the redundant, unnecessary tasks that bloat it
can be divided into sub-tasks. Once you create the top-down flowchart, you can then look at
your workflow from a fresh perspective, and remove the tasks that you feel slow down work, reduce
familiar with BPMN 2.0 should be able to see a BPM diagram and immediately be able to identify
show the systems that need to be linked in order to make sure that information is shared in the right way.
The anatomy of business process
mapping
Certain mapping techniques make use of particular symbols
▢ = Task start/stop
▭ = Step
→ = Flow/Connectors
O = Event
◇ = Yes/No decisions
? = Artifacts
D = Delay
⏢ = Manual input
Case study
The challenge:
RENU Contracting and Restoration grappled with unreliable manual processes, difficulty managing
complex tasks, and inefficient tracking of process issues. They needed a solution to transform their
The solution:
Michael Casamento, Director of Process and Procedure at RENU, discovered Kissflow during a web
search. Impressed by its features, ease of use, and value for money, he implemented it. RENU began
building workflows for check requests and merchandise returns. The success of these implementations led
to the automation of other operations, such as claims processing, debit memo processing, and maintenance
requests.
The outcome:
Kissflow has become essential for managing many of RENU's critical processes. The company has
development time, and improved end-to-end trackability of processes. Michael praises Kissflow for its
well-designed user interface and responsiveness to community input. Integrations with other apps via
Zapier have further improved operations. Now, RENU looks forward to building an on/off-boarding
exercise in your organization and collect definitive as-is process data so you can invest wisely in BPM
best practices across silos and deploy resources in a more effective manner."
- Stephanie Licht, Director of enterprise business process management and automation at Bremer Bank"
Find quality business process mapping software that makes it easy to transition your analog map onto a
Business process mapping doesn’t have to be boring or formal. You can pick a low-impact process and
make it a fun activity by inviting everyone to come up with their own case diagrams and activity charts.
Once the process mapping activity gains momentum, it becomes a journey mapping experience for your
Kissflow is a dynamic low-code platform designed to streamline your business operations. It employs an
intuitive visual approach to handle the complex business processes that unfold within your organization on
a daily basis. With a user-friendly interface that's as straightforward as crafting a top-down flowchart,
Kissflow empowers you to transform intricate business procedures into streamlined, efficient workflows
with ease!