A Blueprint in Zoho CRM is designed to help you execute a business process in a well-defined, systematic manner. With a Blueprint you can,
In order to enhance your experience of configuring and executing a Blueprint, we have included a suite of updates. Right from saving a Blueprint as draft to ensuring a more streamlined execution, we have added features to make process building a smoother experience. Following are the details of the enhancements.
Earlier Blueprint was available only for the Enterprise Edition and above. Now the availability has been extended to the Professional Edition as well. Following are the revised Blueprint limits.
Limits | Free | Standard | Professional | Enterprise | Ultimate |
No:of active Blueprints per Edition (inclusive of the default Blueprints) |
- | - | 3 | 20 | 100 |
No: of Transitions per Blueprint | - | - | 10 | 100 | 300 |
No: of Common Transitions per Blueprint | - | - | 2 | 5 | 25 |
No: of fields that can be prompted in the During Transition section | - | - | 4 | 10 | 50 |
It so happens that sometimes you are not ready to deploy your final Blueprint into CRM yet, and you need to put some more thought into the process flow. When you publish a Blueprint, you will begin having records entering it - so it's not a good idea to deploy it before it's ready. In this case, you can save a Blueprint as a DRAFT.
You can play around with your States and Transitions in the DRAFT version, and once you are satisfied with the final process flow, you can PUBLISH your draft. Note that the draft version is not a testing environment, rather a canvas of sorts, for you to test your process flow. You cannot test the execution of a Blueprint with the draft version - for now, it's only meant for you to play around with the process flow.
At a given point in time, you can have one "Published" version and one "Draft" version of a Blueprint.
The moment you edit a Blueprint, you can either publish the changes directly or save the latest version as a draft. You can toggle between the Draft and Published versions in the Blueprint Editor.
LEARN MORE: Save a Blueprint as a Draft
The execution of a Blueprint just got more streamlined with enhancements in performing a Transition.
Earlier you could include only mandate fields, notes and include messages as part of the During Transition settings. Now you can close the loop further by mandating a lot more details such as attachments, fields from related modules, associate items such as quotes, tasks, events etc. You can also add checklists for sales teams to break down bigger processes into smaller, doable action items.
LEARN MORE: Configure During Transition Settings
Any process, be it sales, insurance, manufacturing or real estate - any business process for that matter brings with it the need for several documents. Sales contracts, Service Level Agreements, Legal Documents and so on are required at different stages of a process. You can mandate them at the required stage in a Blueprint.
As you already know, you can mandate fields from the primary Blueprint module in the During Transition section. In addition to these, you can now mandate the following:
For example, once the discount has been approved and the deal is in the Contract stage, you may want the sales reps to associate the Quote and schedule a call with the customer to proceed with the legal requirements. So here, you can mandate Task creation and Quote association.
Checklists are nothing but To-do items to help your sales teams keep a clear track of the number of tasks and items they must complete in order to get through each stage of a process. This helps you better streamline every tiny step that you take towards executing a stage so that you never miss what’s important at the moment.
Checklist will be part of your During Transition, which, when configured by the manager or the process architect, will be shown to the eligible transition owners.
For example, in our Deal follow-up process, the following items could be part of a Negotiation Transition Checklist.
When you put a process in place in your organization, you need to ensure that it also gets done on time. SLAs help you do exactly that.
LEARN MORE: Configure SLAs
"SLA" stands for Service Level Agreeement - and is usually understood in the context of a service provider and customer. This term in Blueprint stands for an agreement of sorts between teams within an organization to communicate the maximum time a sales rep/team can keep a particular record in a said state. For example, if a deal is the "Qualification" stage for too long, the sales manager or the record owner must be notified of this. But how long is too long? If it does stay in a State for too long, who should be notified and what should be done about it?
These details can be configured as part of the Blueprint via SLAs. When you configure an SLA, CRM watches the records and how long each record is in a particular state. If it exceeds the time limit mentioned, the system will send alerts as configured to the users mentioned in the SLA settings. This helps you be transparent with the progress of a process across your organization and get things done on time.
When you mandate a lot of information during a Transition, it may not always be possible to enter all of them at one go.
For example, in a Deal-follow up process, as part of the Negotiate Transition, perhaps you have entered all the mandatory fields, but you need some more time to score off the checklist items on SLA documents. In this case, you can save a transition PARTIALLY. Which means, say, 5 out of 10 details you have entered will be saved at the moment - but the record will still be in the Negotiate stage.
You can come back to this record when you are ready, enter the rest of the details and SAVE the transition. Once all the details as required by the During Transition settings have been entered, the record will be moved the the next State in the Blueprint.
When you configure your process flow, you might be adding similar Transitions from multiple States. For example, the Deal Won Transition might come from three other states apart from the Contract Sent State. You don't have to manually configure the settings repeatedly. Simply CLONE the Transition - the settings will be copied. You can edit them as required.
Earlier, you could only create one common transition per Blueprint. Now you can create up to 25 common Transitions per Blueprint.
Earlier, you could derive Blueprint insights using the built-in Blueprint usage reports.
Now, the latest enhancements will allow you to create new reports based on Blueprint insights. When you create a report for a module you will see Blueprints as part of the Select Related Modules section. From this you can build your own reports based on Blueprint insights.
LEARN MORE: Blueprint Reports
For example, you wish to create a report on how many deals are in which State - and the Transition time taken for each deal. You can create a summary report to this effect from the Reports module.