Welcome to our February Drop-Ins.
Drop-ins are open to all users and customers. These are 30 minute weekly sessions where we share tips, tricks, feature previews and best practices for using Spark and process improvement.
Sessions start at 1pm UK, every Wednesday.
We use MS Teams to deliver the sessions and share the schedule each month here on the community.
You can also access the Teams link from within the notification area in Spark.
4th Feb - Processes in real life: the perfect process to satisfy your hunger
This is a new type of Drop-In where we will map common processes live. These may be everyday things that we encounter in our private lives as well as at work. We hope this will be a bit of fun, but also to give you a chance to see how to use Spark in this way and how conversations often develop while mapping a process.
Some processes work so well we don’t even realise we’re in them and leading fast food vendors have some of the best designed processes we interact with. In this session we’ll map out the process for a lunchtime staple.
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11th Feb - How To: Process Mapping Basics
It’s not difficult but with the right tips, tricks and guidance you can get off to a great start. It doesn’t matter whether you’re new to process mapping, or highly experienced, join us to learn and share your experience of getting started.
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18th Feb - Feature Focus: Process approvals and publishing
Getting your processes mapped is the first step, but giving users the confidence they are using the official and most up-to-date version requires approval. In this session we’ll walk you through the Approval and publishing workflow and how to customise it to your needs.
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25th Feb - Application generator with AI
Our new AI powered application generator transforms app generation. In this session we’ll show how this exciting new feature can create a technical specification and business requirements from a Spark process. Then see how you can create a working application in Liberty Create.