Getting Into the Flow

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The White Sturgeon, the largest fresh-water fish in North America, can live for more than a hundred years, grow to over six metres in length, and weigh in at close to seven hundred kilograms. Fossil records show that the White Sturgeon has not changed significantly in the past 175-million years. During this time, the sturgeon population has overcome ice ages, meteor strikes, earthquakes, and drastic changes in food supply to remain the monarch of the North American river systems. However, it has quite recently been discovered, that the White Sturgeon, in many areas, is now hovering dangerously close to the brink of extinction.

Surprisingly, although the White Sturgeon is prized for both its flesh and its eggs, commonly known as caviare, overfishing is not the only, or even primary cause in the downfall of this magnificent creature. Although catch and size limits have been strictly enforced for many years, there has been no significant recovery in the White Sturgeon population. In fact, in some areas, the population decline has continued unabated. Scientists examined water temperatures, food sources, and water acidity among many other things without finding the cause of this decline. Then, quite recently, someone noticed the biggest, most glaring change in this giant's environment, and began to factor it into his investigations.

Dams! Most major North American rivers are dammed at least once in their course to the ocean. The dams do not significantly change the amount of available food, or the water quality, so how could they be a factor in the White Sturgeon's demise? Well, as it happens, they were not only one cause, but two. However, both causes stem from a single change that dams brought to these rivers. Simply, the dams blocked the flow of the rivers. Firstly, sturgeon could no longer reach their customary, ancestral spawning grounds. Secondly, it was discovered that the reduced flow-levels in the rivers significantly changed the riverbed environment in ways that made successful spawning, egg-development, and hatching almost impossible.

I'm sure that by now you are wondering whether you've somehow landed up on National Geographic, but don't worry, you are most definitely in the right place. Just as water-flow blockages adversely affected the White Sturgeon, work-flow blockages can be insidiously dangerous to your business. As we've just seen, even obvious blockages can have hidden, unexpected consequences. Let's take a closer look at work-flow.

Work-flows consist of multiple steps or mini-tasks that need to be completed in order to successfully accomplish any larger task. What complicates work-flows, is the fact that even seemingly simple tasks, such as making a cup of tea, actually rely on multiple, intersecting work-flows, not to mention a specific sequence of mini-tasks. Let's look a bit closer at the simple work-flow involved in making a cup of tea, and some of the blockages that can occur.

  • Put sufficient water in the kettle & switch on the kettle. (Intersecting work-flow: Have the water & electricity services been cut due to non-payment?)
  • Put a clean cup on the counter (Intersecting work-flow: Is there a clean cup?), take a teabag out of the box (Intersecting work-flow: Did the person that finished the box ensure that more teabags were purchased?), and place it in the cup.
  • Take the sugar out of the cupboard (Intersecting work-flow: Is there any sugar?), find a clean teaspoon (Intersecting work-flow: Is there one?),and spoon some sugar into your cup.
  • When the water boils, pour it into your cup, and allow the teabag to steep.
  • While the teabag is steeping, get milk from the refrigerator (Intersecting work-flow: Is it there? Is it sour?).
  • Finish making your tea by adding milk & stirring.

As can be seen, even in a simple task such as this, with only one person active in a primary work-flow of approximately thirteen steps, there are about eight places where this task could be either delayed or completely derailed. This is without even considering that steps may be completed out of sequence. (e.g. Putting water in the cup before heating it results in a failed operation.) Now, think about the much more complex, and vital work-flows that make up your business. How much time and resources are wasted because of problems with intersecting work-flows, or because people within the primary work-flow forget to complete a mini-task? What if mini-tasks are completed out of order, either because of insufficient communication between people within a work-flow, or due to an absence of a specified work-flow sequence? How much money is wasted because of task-duplication in seemingly unlinked work-flows?

How much more productive and economical would your business be if there was a single, automated means of communication between intersecting work-flows? What if an order request was sent automatically to the buying department when a minimum stock-level was reached? What if there was a system that kept track of all the of the complex relationships within and between the myriad work-flows within your business? What if that system was available in real-time to all departments & branches of your company anywhere in the world. What if that system was not only completely customised to your business, but also flexible enough to cope with the changing needs of your business? What if you did not even have to employ and train people within your company to set up and support this system?

Such a system is Unibase's real-time, central-server-based UniFlow application. You provide the written work-flows, we write them into UniFlow, and provide ongoing support. This alone means huge savings to you in comparison with other work-flow systems. It means no large capital outlay, because you don't buy UniFlow. It means that you don't have the cost of hiring and training people to set up and support UniFlow, UniBase does that for you. It means that UniFlow can be accessed from anywhere in the world with only an Internet connection and web browser.

What are you waiting for? In the long term your business needs a reliable, flexible, easy-to-use work-flow system in order to maximise efficiency, cost-effectiveness and profitability. In the short term your business needs to minimise capital outlay and minimise training & HR costs. UniBase's UniFlow work-flow system will help your business to tick all of these boxes. Contact us now for an individual consultation and customised quote.

Author: Robin Bownes