I know. I’ve been talking about showing something I’ve but for quite some time now. I finally have something.
Here it is. It’s a small D3JS rendered Process Tree that I built to outline an area I work with heavily: non-profit operations.
As a consultant, I specialize in helping non-profits operationalize their technology: which is a fancy way of saying I ask questions, break down processes, and find ways for technology help streamline and enhance it. I built this process tree in order to help other non-nonprofit consultants get up to speed on what is really an entirely different world from the usual for-profit companies that they’re used to (we’re a small but mighty contingent). A tool like this enables consultants that I work with to make the most of what they’re doing, get up to speed quickly and help our clients more efficiently. It’s certainly faster and more reference able than a YouTube video, a bunch of articles, or asking me every question they can think of, when they think of it via Teams.
One of the things that I’m really proud of is that this process tree (although it’s in a very simplistic original form and will need a lot of enhancements) takes a consultant who wants to effect positive change in the world, but may struggle with the barrier of entry into this insular world, and gives them the reference tools and confidence to do operate in a world that they may not be used to; it opens the door to a broader pool of resources who can help our non-profits do more with what resources they have. Especially in a time where the availability of those are far from certain and liable to change at any moment.
I built this with Codex. In one weekend. I did a lot of the research and Codex extended it. It formatted it into the visualization you see. Right now it just runs on a local server. But it’s small, and it might be ugly, but I love it and it’s mine, and to me, it’s just short of superpowers.
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