Use when you need to document how a process works from end to end.
Process Redesign Proposal AI Prompt
This prompt helps analyze how work flows through a business process and where that process can be improved. It is useful for documenting current ways of working, finding waste, identifying constraints, and designing better future-state operations. The output should support both diagnosis and action, not just description. It proposes a future-state process that reduces waste, time, cost, or errors within real constraints.
Design a redesigned future-state version of this process based on the pain points identified.
Current process summary: {{current_process}}
Key pain points: {{pain_points}}
Design constraints: {{constraints}}
1. Define the redesign objectives:
- Target cycle time reduction: X%
- Target error rate reduction: X%
- Target cost reduction: X%
- Any regulatory or compliance constraints to maintain
2. Apply redesign principles:
- Eliminate: which steps add no value and can be removed entirely?
- Automate: which steps are repetitive, rules-based, and suitable for automation?
- Simplify: which steps can be condensed or combined?
- Parallelize: which sequential steps could run simultaneously?
- Empower: where could decisions be pushed down to reduce handoffs?
3. Document the redesigned process:
- Step-by-step description of the future state
- New cycle time and wait time estimates per step
- New process efficiency calculation
4. Implementation plan:
- Quick wins (implement in <2 weeks)
- Medium-term changes (1–3 months)
- Long-term changes (3–12 months, may require technology)
5. Risk assessment: what could go wrong with this redesign?
Return: future state process map, efficiency comparison table, and phased implementation plan.When to use this prompt
Use when cycle time, quality, handoffs, or workload issues suggest process inefficiency.
Use during operations reviews, transformation projects, or automation assessments.
Use when you want a practical improvement plan, not only a description of the current state.
What the AI should return
The AI should return a structured process analysis with steps, findings, bottlenecks or waste points, and practical recommendations. It should make roles, timings, handoffs, and decision points easy to follow, and it should clearly separate current-state observations from future-state recommendations. Where calculations are requested, include them in a readable table or summary.
How to use this prompt
Open your data context
Load your dataset, notebook, or working environment so the AI can operate on the actual project context.
Copy the prompt text
Use the copy button above and paste the prompt into the AI assistant or prompt input area.
Review the output critically
Check whether the result matches your data, assumptions, and desired format before moving on.
Chain into the next prompt
Once you have the first result, continue deeper with related prompts in Process Analysis.
Frequently asked questions
What does the Process Redesign Proposal prompt do?+
It gives you a structured process analysis starting point for business analyst work and helps you move faster without starting from a blank page.
Who is this prompt for?+
It is designed for business analyst workflows and marked as advanced, so it works well as a guided starting point for that level of experience.
What type of prompt is this?+
Process Redesign Proposal is a single prompt. You can copy it as-is, adapt it, or use it as one step inside a larger workflow.
Can I use this outside MLJAR Studio?+
Yes. The prompt text works in other AI tools too, but MLJAR Studio is the best fit when you want local execution, visible Python code, and reusable notebooks.
What should I open next?+
Natural next steps from here are Automation Opportunity Scan, Bottleneck Identification, Process Improvement Chain.