Lesson 4:Process mapping and flowcharting techniques
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1. What is Process Mapping?
Process mapping is the visual representation of a sequence of steps required to achieve a specific output. It transforms tacit, often undocumented, knowledge held by employees into explicit, visible diagrams that everyone can understand.
Key Benefits:
Clarity and Communication: Provides a universal language for discussing operations, reducing ambiguity.
Identification of Bottlenecks: Clearly shows where delays, rework loops, or unnecessary handoffs occur.
Gap Analysis: Highlights the difference between the 'As-Is' (current state) and the desired 'To-Be' (future state) processes.
Foundation for Documentation: Serves as the blueprint for creating formal SOPs.
2. Flowcharting Fundamentals
Flowcharts are the most common tool used for process mapping. They utilize standardized symbols to depict the flow of control or materials through a system. Understanding these symbols is crucial for accurate mapping.
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