Difference between revisions of "Process Mapping"
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Procedure analysis is a systematic process that documents step-by-step the process for completing a task within a project. | Procedure analysis is a systematic process that documents step-by-step the process for completing a task within a project. | ||
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+ | {{Tool|Conducting a Process Mapping| | ||
+ | =='''Step by Step'''== | ||
+ | #Think about the major steps of a process, without necessarily thinking about their sequence. Consider the following: | ||
+ | #*What activities must be performed to complete this process? | ||
+ | #*Who performs each activity? | ||
+ | #*How much time does it take to perform each activity or step? | ||
+ | #*What are the external inputs? | ||
+ | #*From where/whom external inputs come from? | ||
+ | #*What are the outputs? | ||
+ | #*Where do the ouputs go? | ||
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+ | #Document the information as you reflect on the questions. In the beginning capture only the details that matter on major steps to avoid getting stuck documenting too much information. | ||
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+ | # Organize thew information by identifing the output and the input. | ||
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+ | # Identify the first major process activity - any activity that is carried out within a process. | ||
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+ | # Determine the flow of information to and from this process activity. | ||
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+ | # Define intermediate steps (if not possible make notes and come back to this step later). | ||
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+ | #Identify the next major process activity, document the inputs and outputs and determine the information flow, linking all major process as well as inputs and outputs. | ||
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+ | # Examine aventual notes taken and eventually go back to the respective steps to complement information. | ||
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+ | # Verify the accuracy of the information by retracing the steps. Review the process map, consulting other involved stakeholders.}} |
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