Process mapping

Miro

The canvas for business analysis and opportunity mapping workshops — every diagram we draw with you ends up here.

Why Miro is central to Phase 1 and Phase 2

The first two phases of a QwertyBit engagement — holistic business analysis and opportunity mapping — are fundamentally visual. You cannot understand a business by reading about it; you have to see it. Miro is the canvas we draw on, together with you.

What we use Miro for

  • Process maps. End-to-end flows of how revenue, support, operations and finance actually work today.
  • Opportunity Matrix. The prioritisation grid where every automation candidate is plotted against impact, feasibility and risk.
  • System-architecture sketches before they become real diagrams in code.
  • Retrospective boards after each delivery cycle — what worked, what did not, what we learnt.

Why the visual artefact matters long after the engagement

Two years after we finish with a client, the Miro board is still the quickest way for a new hire to understand how the business really works — including the agents and automations we built around it. That continuity is the point.

A discipline, not a playground

Miro only adds value if the boards are curated. We keep ours tight: clear sections, dated snapshots before major revisions, and a single "master map" per engagement that is the source of truth.

If you want to see what a QwertyBit process map looks like, schedule a business audit — you will leave the first session with one.

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