What Can – or Can’t – a Process Map Do?
Over the last four weeks, we have focused our discussion on process maps. We’ve tried to answer some of the most common questions about process maps by taking a look at seven different types of process maps and how they’re used to describe processes. A process is a structured set of activities that transforms inputs into outputs, but the way we describe a process may vary dramatically, from a text-based procedure to different forms of process maps.
Author: Editor Published on: August 26th, 2009
Categories: Business Management & Operations, Business Process Improvement





