Customized process mapping Posted in Process Mapping on Oct 27th, 2011 By the sheer number of tools out there, and symbols to chose from it would appear that having more to chose from is a good thing. It seems like it is everywhere else, more movies, songs, theatres, cars, boats, homes … you get [...]
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Posted in Process Mapping on Oct 27th, 2011
By the sheer number of tools out there, and symbols to chose from it would appear that having more to chose from is a good thing. It seems like it is everywhere else, more movies, songs, theatres, cars, boats, homes … you get the idea. However in process mapping that may not be such a [...]
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Posted in Project Management on Oct 26th, 2011
Most of my life I have been involved with projects. Many of them large, complex and involving creating innovative software products; my career has not been for the fainthearted. Over the course of these last 25 years a great deal of water has passed over the dam in the development of Project Management methodologies. [...]
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Posted in Process Mapping on Oct 24th, 2011
I spent a good deal of time today on a support call to a company that had provided us with a USB based graphics controller which stopped working on Friday. I was down to 2 displays and was amazed at the impact on my personal productivity. When you do a lot of process work, or [...]
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Thoughts matter: How thoughts affect our actions in everyday life Posted in Change Management, Project Management on Oct 20th, 2011 I recently was at a meeting where someone outlined how we sometimes get off track and react negatively to situations. The presenter was talking about was Dorothy Day and a book called Tools Matter; [...]
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I recently was at a meeting where someone outlined how we sometimes get off track and react negatively to situations. The presenter was talking about was Dorothy Day and a book called Tools Matter; while not in the arsenal of most Project Managers, I liked the way the information was presented. How thoughts affect us [...]
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Posted in Process Mapping on Oct 18th, 2011
BPM Blog A summary of new tutorials direct from the TaskMap Menu. Automated tutorial—Save as process folder Posted in Process Mapping, Project Management on Oct 17th, 2011 Read Full Post » Automated tutorial—Task Links and how to use them Posted in Process Mapping on Oct 14th, 2011 Read Full Post » Automated tutorial for Task [...]
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Posted in Process Mapping on Oct 14th, 2011
Posted in Process Mapping on Oct 13th, 2011
Automated tutorial for task details.
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This short tutorial shows how to save as PowerPoint with TaskMap. Simply select the TaskMap or Visio file you want to create follow the simple instructions.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 11th, 2011
Here is a short tutorial on the methods and benefits of using Check my TaskMap. Check My TaskMap helps to validate the correctness of your TaskMap. You can use it to: Ensure that both ends of all Task Links are glued to a Task, Connector, Start or End shape. Ensure that every Task has a [...]
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Posted in Process Mapping on Oct 7th, 2011
BPM Blog A full week of new tutorials direct from the TaskMap Menu. We will be making this as a training aid in the next couple of weeks. Mike Cunningham Renumbering Tasks in TaskMap Posted in Process Mapping on Oct 6th, 2011 Here is a short tutorial on the methods and benefits of renumbering [...]
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Posted in Process Mapping on Oct 6th, 2011
Here is a short tutorial on the methods and benefits of renumbering tasks in TaskMap.
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Posted in Process Mapping on Oct 5th, 2011
Here is a short tutorial on the methods and benefits of customizing role names in TaskMap.
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Posted in Process Mapping on Oct 4th, 2011
Posted in Process Mapping on Oct 3rd, 2011
Some of the new features in TaskMap 4 really increase productivity for the authors. The auto connect feature tasks and other symbols can be added quickly and easily. Simply click on the tutorial below to see how:
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