Writing error-free procedures can be as easy as using these seven simple keys.
Read moreBusiness process documentation is a much different kind of writing from any other.
Read moreAll policies and procedures manuals from Bizmanualz follow the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle. The new procedure writing guide emphasizes this concept.
Read moreCareful organization of your policies and procedures manual will be vital to its readability and usefulness. Do you know how to correctly organize this?
Read moreMany get these terms mixed up: policy, business Process, Procedure, and Work Instruction. In truth, most people create work instructions and refer to them as procedures. Or they will write a procedure, which is really a process. Some think of these terms as interchangeable. What is a work instruction?
Read moreWhy do you review? To ensure accuracy and completeness, and to make sure everyone has the same understanding of the policy or process. In short — to ensure effective communication.
Read moreWe have worked steadily on improving our procedures, using the process model (or Deming Cycle) as the basis for improvement.
Read moreWhat alternatives are there to Intranet software solutions to develop policies and procedures for multiple departments?
Read moreYour policy on policies and procedures should cover the six steps of your deployment framework: development, approval, distribution, implementation, regular review, and revision of all of your policies and procedures.
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