In the latest Process Mining Café, Rudi and I talked about project planning. First, we discussed how you can select a suitable process for your process mining project. Then, we went through the five main ingredients for making a good project plan:
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Be clear about the objective
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Understand the methodology around process mining
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Assemble the right project team
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Mitigate the key risks
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Identify deliverables and make project plan
You can now watch the recording here if you missed the live broadcast or want to re-watch the café. Thanks again to all of you for joining us!
Links
Here are the links that we mentioned during the session:
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Example of a fully automated process, where process mining was still useful: Boris from Vanderlande used process mining to solve a problem of recirculating parcels
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Process mining camp talk by Wilco and Dave from CZ about process mining in internal audit
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Previous Process Mining Café about common data preparation questions for process mining
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Process mining does not discover project plans (like Gantt charts) but you can analyze project processes. In our Process Mining Café about ‘Project vs. Process Thinking’ we talked about how project management processes often contain a lot of parallelism
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Marc from KLM looked at the characteristics of the different agile teams
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