
From Claude with some prompting
This image illustrates the improvement of work processes through a software system. It’s divided into two parts, with the left side showing manual work and the right side depicting work done through a software system.
Left side (Manual):
- Work: Represented by a wrench icon
- Process: Shown as a flowchart-like icon
- Stability and Efficiency are shown in a trade-off relationship with arrows
Right side (Software System):
- Automation: Depicted by a rotating gear icon
- Optimization: Represented by an ascending graph icon
- Long Jump: Shown with a clock and hourglass icon
- Described as “Get great results over a long period of time”
- Both Stability and Efficiency are shown to increase with upward arrows
The image demonstrates that implementing a software system can simultaneously improve stability and efficiency, and through automation and optimization, achieve significant long-term results.
This diagram effectively contrasts the limitations of manual processes with the benefits of implementing a software system for work processes.