The solution is easy to operate. Also, there is an automatic mode to make the business flow. You don't have to put any lines or arrows in a decision point in IBM Blueworks Live; it's very automatic.
I like the two-tiered approach, that is, discover and then drill down to the main steps. You can right click and attach risk, policies, and much more. It is a user-friendly solution.
Manager Financial Sector | Operational Excellence, RPA & AI at Ernst & Young
Real User
2022-04-27T08:19:02Z
Apr 27, 2022
The reporting that we can generate from IBM Blueworks Live has been interesting. We found the KPIs, risks, process modeling, format, and colors, to be very good. We use the EY template and it is interesting to generate reporting in this format.
For me, easy to use, easy to administrate, connect anywhere any time, flexibility to reassign licenses between users, unlimited number of blueprints, spaces, policies, decisions, glossary items, adding new functionality every 6 months, export and import facilities, team collaboration on the same project, workflow facilities to coordinate work, snapshots for version control, access control to view or modify blueprints, automatic diagram creation after the initial discovery, analyze and playback functions, and more.
Senior Technical Analyst at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-07-14T09:56:04Z
Jul 14, 2021
Collaboration is most valuable. You can collaborate online with many people. People can comment, and you can comment back. It is just like a social network, and that, for me, is very good.
The business process discovery is excellent. The diagram or blueprinting functionality of the solution are very good. It's quite easy. You can link the sub-processes and get a big overview of the whole process then.
It has the ability to document in different formats. It is not tied to a specific model. You can look at it from different angles and see the intuitive nature of it. It always generates a valid diagram. You cannot create something that is not BPMN compliant.
Head of Process Innovation and Robotic Automation at Prolifics
Real User
2018-10-09T05:21:00Z
Oct 9, 2018
You can use if from your mobile device or you can be on the desktop. It doesn't matter. You are always connected. It is cloud-based, so you don't have to install anything.
What is business process design? Business process design (BPD) is the formation, from the ground up, of entirely new workflows. The process generally takes place at the very beginning of planning product development, production, and distribution. The end result of BPD is to create productive processes to ensure success and profitability and to achieve excellent ROI (return on investment). A productive BPD will also be very scalable and can easily be replicated. Ensuring your organization...
The solution is easy to operate. Also, there is an automatic mode to make the business flow. You don't have to put any lines or arrows in a decision point in IBM Blueworks Live; it's very automatic.
IBM Blueworks Live is cloud-based and provides easy access to all your processes in one place.
The ease of documenting and digitizing the processes was valuable to us.
It is a stable solution since there has not been any downtime. Everything loads fast.
I like the two-tiered approach, that is, discover and then drill down to the main steps. You can right click and attach risk, policies, and much more. It is a user-friendly solution.
The licenses are transferrable between different users.
The reporting that we can generate from IBM Blueworks Live has been interesting. We found the KPIs, risks, process modeling, format, and colors, to be very good. We use the EY template and it is interesting to generate reporting in this format.
For me, easy to use, easy to administrate, connect anywhere any time, flexibility to reassign licenses between users, unlimited number of blueprints, spaces, policies, decisions, glossary items, adding new functionality every 6 months, export and import facilities, team collaboration on the same project, workflow facilities to coordinate work, snapshots for version control, access control to view or modify blueprints, automatic diagram creation after the initial discovery, analyze and playback functions, and more.
@Guillermo Lopez thanks for sharing your experience with and opinion of Blueworks Live :)
Collaboration is most valuable. You can collaborate online with many people. People can comment, and you can comment back. It is just like a social network, and that, for me, is very good.
This solution is good at utilizing standards rules for connectivity.
It's a powerful tool.
For me, what I find to be the most valuable is its simplicity and the association with Microsoft Office.
It has a built-in capability to capture process owners and managers against processes along with other process governance roles.
The business process discovery is excellent. The diagram or blueprinting functionality of the solution are very good. It's quite easy. You can link the sub-processes and get a big overview of the whole process then.
The solution is stable. All the refreshes run very well.
It has the ability to document in different formats. It is not tied to a specific model. You can look at it from different angles and see the intuitive nature of it. It always generates a valid diagram. You cannot create something that is not BPMN compliant.
It enables decisions based upon processes that we do model, and ultimately move forward with.
You can use if from your mobile device or you can be on the desktop. It doesn't matter. You are always connected. It is cloud-based, so you don't have to install anything.