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Processes · KPIs · Improvement

The Operations Optimizer

Move from firefighting to predictable performance. Learn how to map operations, track the right KPIs, remove bottlenecks and build routines that keep work flowing smoothly across teams, shifts and locations.

Key topics: Process Mapping, KPIs & SLAs, Capacity, Continuous Improvement, Dashboards, Ops Tools Professional Course · Duration as per institution (often 6–10 weeks) Ideal for operations analysts, team leads, service delivery managers & process improvement roles

About This Course

The Operations Optimizer course focuses on how work actually flows through your organisation – from request to delivery – and how to make that flow more reliable, faster and less wasteful.

You will learn to map processes, define KPIs and SLAs, analyse capacity and queues, and run practical improvement cycles. By the end, you’ll be able to design simple dashboards, standard operating procedures (SOPs) and routines that keep operations stable and continuously improving.

Syllabus Overview

Module 1 Operations Foundations & KPIs
  • The role of Operations – from customer promise to day‑to‑day execution
  • Value Streams & Customer Journeys – how work really flows end‑to‑end
  • KPIs, SLAs & Targets – choosing what to measure (and what to ignore)
  • Basics of Flow, Bottlenecks & Capacity – queues, wait times, utilisation
  • Daily Control – checklists, huddles, visual boards (concepts)
  • Exercise: Design a simple KPI & SLA scorecard for an operations team
Module 2 Process Mapping & Improvement
  • Process Mapping – SIPOC, swimlanes, AS‑IS / TO‑BE views (concepts)
  • Finding Waste – rework, hand‑offs, delays, failure points
  • Root Cause Thinking – 5 Whys, simple cause‑and‑effect diagrams
  • Standard Work & SOPs – creating clear, usable instructions
  • Change Impact – people, systems, risks and controls
  • Exercise: Map a real process and identify 3–5 concrete improvement ideas
Module 3 Data, Dashboards & Execution
  • Operations Data – tickets, orders, calls, transactions, defects
  • Simple Analysis – volumes, trends, seasonality, backlog & ageing
  • Dashboards & Reports – turning data into decisions and actions
  • Running Cadences – daily / weekly reviews, action tracking, follow‑through
  • Ops Documentation – SOPs, run‑books, playbooks, shift‑hand‑over notes
  • Exercise: Build a one‑page “Operations Control Board” concept

*Examples are adapted based on learners’ industries (IT services, banking operations, logistics, manufacturing, shared services, etc.).

Practice Templates, Case Studies & Ops Playbook
  • Process map samples, KPI scorecards, SOP and checklist templates
  • Case study: stabilising a “firefighting” operation with simple routines
  • Creating your personal “Operations Optimization Playbook”

Where Operations Skills Are in Demand

Operations optimisation skills are needed in IT services, banking operations, logistics, BPO / shared services, manufacturing, retail, healthcare and more.

Microsoft
Google
Amazon
Accenture / Consulting Firms
EY
L&T / Infra & Construction
Tata Group Companies

What You Will Gain as an Operations Optimizer

Shift from just “keeping things running” to actively designing how work flows.

PC

Process Clarity

See how work really moves across teams and systems, not just how it “should” work.

KP

KPI Discipline

Choose a small set of KPIs & SLAs that drive behaviour and highlight issues early.

CI

Continuous Improvement

Use simple improvement cycles to reduce defects, delays and rework over time.

DA

Data‑Driven Actions

Translate raw operations data into practical dashboards and decisions.

XF

Cross‑Functional Flow

Improve hand‑offs between teams, shifts and locations with clear ownership.

CR

Career Readiness

Build artefacts – maps, SOPs, dashboards – that support ops and improvement roles.

Operations Control Board
Throughput SLAs Queues Quality

Tools & Platforms You May Use

Get comfortable with tools commonly used to track work, analyse performance and share SOPs.

Jira / Ticket Queues
Confluence / SOP Wikis
Excel / Sheets (Ops Data)
Power BI / Dashboards
Miro / Process Maps

*Exact tools may vary by institution – concepts focus on measurement, improvement and communication that can be applied in any tool.

Your Operations Optimization Journey

See how this course helps you grow into a confident, structured operations leader.

F

From Firefighting to Flow

Move beyond chasing escalations to designing processes, KPIs and routines that keep work flowing predictably day after day.

Process Maps KPI Scorecards SOPs & Checklists
R

Roles This Course Supports

Build skills relevant for core and adjacent operations and improvement roles.

Operations Analyst Service Delivery Manager Team Lead / Supervisor Process Excellence / CI Business / Ops Analyst PMO / Ops Coordinator
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Course Journey

A step‑by‑step progression from understanding operations to leading improvement across teams.

Module 1: Understand your operations, value streams and KPIs & SLAs.
Module 2: Map and improve processes, reduce waste and standardise work.
Module 3: Build dashboards, cadences and an Operations Playbook you can use on the job.