Prevent Outdated Processes and Improve Customer Journeys

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Staying ahead – Is your fast-paced business leaving your processes behind?

The pace of change often outstrips process documentation efforts, leaving them outdated and ineffective.  
 
In this webinar, we address the critical issues of out-of-sync processes, quality gaps and the hidden costs of inefficiency.

Discover how to map processes at the speed of conversation with Liberty Spark, our process improvement tool, ensuring all data is stored in one place and intelligently managed.

Watch to learn how to keep your processes up to date, improve customer journeys, and maintain compliance in a rapidly evolving business landscape. Craig Willis, Head of Process Improvement, explains how your team can keep up with the changing demands of your business and stay ahead of the competition.  

Transform your processes and enhance experiences

The effective and connected way to rapidly document, analyse and continuously improve processes at scale. Liberty Spark, our process improvement tool, enables you to pave the way to identify where process efficiencies can be made through automating certain stages.

Useful information

3 Reasons Why You’re Falling Behind with Business Process Management

This blog identifies the main reasons for lagging in business process management: lack of standardisation, unclear responsibilities, and poor analytics. It underscores the importance of consistent process mapping, clear role definitions, and robust data analysis to achieve BPM success with Liberty Spark.

An Analysis of UPN vs BPMN  

BPMN has been a popular choice for process mapping professionals as a mapping notation for quite some time, but UPN has become a favourite in recent years. Find out why we use UPN for our process improvement software, Liberty Spark.

How to Map a To-Be Process

Explore how to create your first to-be process. We’ll also make sure that you include all the information you need to ensure that your process map is a success. To understand how to map a To-Be process, we first need to make sure that we’re clear about what we mean by a to-be process.