PRIZ Academy
Discover how PRIZ’s Process Functional Modelling (PFM) uncovers hidden inefficiencies, simplifies operations, and drives strategic process improvement.
Many organizations strive for efficiency, yet still find themselves bogged down by hidden complexities and invisible inefficiencies. Traditional process improvement methods typically target surface-level indicators like cycle time, defect rates, and direct costs. But what if the real opportunities for improvement are hidden deeper within your operations?
In our recent PRIZ Academy webinar, Alex and Anatoly Agulyansky revealed how Process Functional Modelling (PFM) provides a robust analytical framework that goes beyond superficial observations to uncover the real functional contributions of every operation within a process.
At its core, a process is a structured system that transforms various forms of energy—materials, labor, information—into valuable products. Each process comprises multiple sequential operations, each performing a specific function. However, not all operations equally contribute value.
PFM classifies operations into four distinct categories:
Analyzing processes through the lens of these four operation types highlights where true value lies—and where resources are wasted. PFM strategically guides teams toward:
The webinar illustrated how PFM has effectively identified hidden waste and complexity in sectors like semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and automotive production. By creating a detailed functional model of each operation, teams make informed, strategic decisions on process improvements, delivering measurable improvements in efficiency, yield, and profitability.
The PRIZ Engineering Thinking Platform was showcased as an essential tool that simplifies the application of PFM. PRIZ guides teams step-by-step in modeling their processes, classifying operations clearly, and fostering transparent decision-making.
Through PRIZ, organizations establish a common language around process improvement, empowering cross-functional collaboration and continuous improvement efforts.
Ultimately, PFM challenges traditional approaches by demanding a deeper understanding of processes. Instead of merely optimizing visible symptoms, PFM empowers teams to question and redefine the core structure of their operations.
If you’re ready to reveal hidden inefficiencies, simplify operations, and unlock significant performance gains, it’s time to embrace Process Functional Modelling with PRIZ.
Find the webinar deck here.