
Metrics-Based Process Mapping
An Excel-Based Solution
Productivity Press
1st Edition
Published on 7. August 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-1-56327-380-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Metrics-Based Process Mapping (MBPM) is a methodology that was developed to support the adoption of lean practices in office, service, and technical environments. Designed and developed by lean practitioners, this technique integrates the functional orientation of conventional swim-lane process maps with the time and quality metrics used in value stream mapping. While MBPM can be used to help improve any cross-functional process, it is an especially effective means for understanding and acting on office, service, and technical process improvement opportunities identified during value stream mapping.
View a presentation of this valuable tool in action -
http://vimeo.com/27016122
This CD provides improvement teams with an Excel-based solution to electronically archive and distribute current and future state MBPMs created with paper and Post-it (R) notes. This flexible user-friendly tool includes:
A custom toolbar that enables mapping-related functionality, including the ability to insert, reorder, or remove steps and functions
Automated calculation of key process performance metrics
An audit tool that ensures a map contains the data required to auto-calculate the metrics needed to compare process performance from the current to the projected future state
Easy to use with no installation necessary, the tool requires only basic Excel experience. It includes a detailed step-by-step instruction guide that walks users through the process of creating a metrics-based process map.
System Requirements: The tool is intended for use on PC's using Excel 2003 or later; it will NOT function with earlier versions of Excel, or on Macintosh computers.
View a presentation of this valuable tool in action -
http://vimeo.com/27016122
This CD provides improvement teams with an Excel-based solution to electronically archive and distribute current and future state MBPMs created with paper and Post-it (R) notes. This flexible user-friendly tool includes:
A custom toolbar that enables mapping-related functionality, including the ability to insert, reorder, or remove steps and functions
Automated calculation of key process performance metrics
An audit tool that ensures a map contains the data required to auto-calculate the metrics needed to compare process performance from the current to the projected future state
Easy to use with no installation necessary, the tool requires only basic Excel experience. It includes a detailed step-by-step instruction guide that walks users through the process of creating a metrics-based process map.
System Requirements: The tool is intended for use on PC's using Excel 2003 or later; it will NOT function with earlier versions of Excel, or on Macintosh computers.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Portland
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Process improvement professionals and consultants.
Illustrations
CD Rom with 4 pg four color insert & label, 1 s/w Tabelle, 29 s/w Abbildungen
CD Rom with 4 pg four color insert & label; 4 equations; 1 Tables, black and white; 29 Illustrations, black and white
Weight
91 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56327-380-3 (9781563273803)
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Karen Martin | Mike Osterling
Metrics-Based Process Mapping
Identifying and Eliminating Waste in Office and Service Processes
Book
10/2012
2nd Edition
Productivity Press
€115.12
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Persons
Karen Martin is a consultant and an instructor for the University of California, San Diego's Lean Enterprise program and San Diego State University's Advanced Lean program.
Mike Osterling is a lead instructor for the Lean Enterprise Certificate Program at San Diego State University, California.
Mike Osterling is a lead instructor for the Lean Enterprise Certificate Program at San Diego State University, California.
Content
Metrics-Based Process Mapping: An Excel-Based Solution User's Guide
Metrics-Based Process Mapping Essentials
Metrics-Based Process Mapping: Quick Start Guide
Metrics-Based Process Mapping Essentials
Metrics-Based Process Mapping: Quick Start Guide