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The Six-Ball Juggle

Designing Better workflows

Summary (the Takeaway)

How do you:

 Juggle fewer balls.

 

Do this:

 

Here's the Powerpoint Presentation:   The Six-Ball Juggle (slideshow)

 

 

 

Where have I seen this personally?

 

Too many balls in the air at once

 

As our disciplines are increasingly intertwined with adjacent and formerly-distant disciplines and increasingly loaded wtih spatial data, our "event" work is increasingly required to integate into ongoing permanent lifecycle operations and mangement.

Where we were once asked two juggle two or three balls, we're now required to juggle six.

Or are we?

 

Here's the question and here's the takeway: 

 

The default is Yes, but is Yes necessary?

 

What are some of the problems with the Six-Ball Juggle?

The biggest problems with Juggling Six Balls

It requires a Six Ball Juggler

 

Further Problems with the Simultaneous Six Ball Paradigm

 

 Benefits of Reducing the Process

While your Six Ball Juggler is a talented freak, the process looks impressively streamlined.  It's quite the spectacle.

But...

 

While your end result - your deliverables - may require six balls that must have been "properly" juggled, the design/work process does not have to be performed with six balls in the same juggle.

Two approaches:

The key to improving an overwhelmingly complicated process is to reevaluate the assumptions and to design it to be simpler

Involve your software experts.  It's important to be aware of the newer integration/collaboration capabilities in newer versions of software.  If your gurus are crushed under deadlines, it's possible they are not aware of new capabilities within their field or applicable enhancements from adjacent fields.Have your guru design it for non-gurus rather than gurus only.  Have her design it for less experienced resources.  Have her sketch out the workflow that she'd find ideal - and that included offload the parts she hates.

 Get advice.  Talk to peers and experts.