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Transcript of Deploying DriveWorks Throughout the Organization
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Deploying DriveWorks
Throughout The OrganizationTools, Techniques and Real Life Examples to Help You Bring
DriveWorks Beyond Your Engineering Group to Realize More Benefits and More
Return on Your Design Automation Investment Using Upstream and Downstream Process Groups From Initiating Event to Final Delivery Leveraging Standard DriveWorks Functionality
to Expand the Reach of Input User Experiences and Output Documents and Information Beyond SolidWorks
Models and Drawings to Include Better Formatted Information for Downstream Internal and External Consumers As
Well As Secondary Information for Detailed Engineering Design and the Generation of Further Production and Manufacturing Outputs
From Hard Copy Machine-Side Documents To Computer-Aided Manufacturing Files To Be Sent Directly To The Machines Are You Still Reading This Don’t You Have Something Better To Do Like Talking To Other DriveWorks Users To Find Out How They Are Using DriveWorks And Making New Contacts for Future Communications
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Welcome to
DriveWorks World 2015 – March 16-20, 2015 – Chicago, USA(even though it’s already Thursday and the conference ends tomorrow)
• Slide Deck will be made available shortly after the conference
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• Slides do not contain full content – see the presenter’s notes
• Yes, the notes contain the … um …”humor”
Do I Really Need To Pay Attention?
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• Razorleaf: Getting you the most from your technology
▫ PLM, Design Automation, SharePoint, PDM/TDM, CATIA, and more!
▫ Implementation Services, Training, Project Support, Process/Tool Analysis
▫ Certified DriveWorks Services Partner
▫ DriveWorks and SolidWorks API automation extensions
▫ DriveWorks Integrations with outside systems
• Paul Gimbel: Business Process Sherpa (aka TheSherpa)
▫ Certified DriveWorks Professional (User since DriveWorks 5)
▫ Certified SolidWorks Professional, (AE, Trainer, Services since SW95)
▫ “We do the difficult every day. The impossible just takes a little longer.” – Art. E. Berg, sort of
Who is this guy? Razorleaf?
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• You mean there’s more than Engineering? Like what?
• Why leave the safe sanctuary of Engineering
• How to fail at DriveWorks (and how not to)
• Wow, I never though DriveWorks could do that
• You’ve got questions? We’ve got answers. (or we’ll just make them up)
What to Expect When You’re Expectant
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DriveWorks: Saving Engineers Since 2001
You don’t have
to jump, Phil.
We have
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“It’s All About The Process” – The Sherpa
Hmmm, this is from that
2005 ISO audit. That
should be good enough.
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Who should get DriveWorks benefits this year?
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Which Is The Best Drawing?
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We Don’t Communicate Clearly? (Imagine that)
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The Law of Averages
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We’ve got a 529 in progress, attempt to violate the law
of averages…
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DriveWorks In the Sales Department
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DriveWorks In Marketing
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Advertising In DriveWorks
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Data Doggy Bags
WHERE USED SearchesHave We Done This Before?
Have We Done This Before?
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Who Needs Tables? … Your Users Do.
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Do You Want Your Users Using This?
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The Care and Feeding of Your New Pet
Macro
Buttons
Upload
Control
Data Table
Control
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The Best Kept Secret
Approval Loop
Analysis Loop
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Or you can avoid these things and NOT fail, if you really want to. It’s your call.
*Things that we, at Razorleaf, have seen others
do… certainly not the things that we do.
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I Know How It Works,
I Don’t Need To Talk To Them
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Guaranteed Failure
NO!
I WON’T use your little
engineering techno-
thingamabob. I’ve got a
perfectly good pencil and
lots of Post-It notes.
Hmmph. Nobody’s
going to tell ME how
to do MY job!
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Just Try Anything, Forget Use Cases
Is yours
working?
I don’t know. How
can you tell?
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Characteristics of the worst User eXperiences• Confusing• Frustrating• Unclear expectations/requirements• Complex/Technical• Vague• Inconsistent• Dragging on• Slow (performance)
You’re Ruining My Engineering Tool!
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Of Course You Know That…Right?
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The Seven Phases of Testing
KEEPCALM
AND
CONTINUETESTING
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1. Build test cases
2. Document test cases and results
3. Test as you develop
4. Test as each feature is added
5. User eXperience testing
6. Small user pilot testing
7. Production environment testing
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• Assume you know how things work
• Develop the process and outputs on your own
• Tell people a better way to work
• Planning is for losers, you’ll know it works when it’s done
• Provide a User eXperience of pain and misery
• Ask your users for what you want to know
• Skip the testing, we never make mistakes
• Throw some random numbers in at the end to see if it works
Sure To Fail List
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Got questions?
I’ve got answers! (or I’ll just make them up)
www.razorleaf.com
@TheProcesSherpa (only two S’s for efficiency)
(yes, you may leave to go to the bathroom now)
Wow! You Stayed Awake for Most Of It