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#047 Let’s find out how the tool ShiftX with a human-centric approach and its own notation can help to rethink processes!
In this episode I'm talking to Eigil Sagafos about the BPM tool ShiftX that he and his colleagues are developing. Eigil explains what the ShiftX philosophy is and what it looks like.
He points out why it has a completely unique notation and how he thinks ShiftX helps get people excited about processes.
Eigil also ends with a really cool offer for the New Process community.
Today’s Guest:
Eigil Sagafos
Eigil is CTO of ShiftX. He co-founded the company together with Nikolai Strandskogen and Kjetil Jortveit in 2018 in Oslo.
ShiftX is a fast-growing tech company from Norway, and ShiftX is also the name of the BPM tool they are developing.
They say it is an easy-to-use, no-code, drag-and-drop process visualization tool with connected data that enables everyone in an organization to quickly map and understand processes, routines, and customer journeys.
You’ll learn:
What the underlying philosophy of ShiftX isHow it looks likeHow to map processesHow to retrieve these processes in ShiftXHow ShiftX helps to inspire people for processes and how it supports to trust peopleWhat on the roadmap for the future is, what it costs and how you can try it
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