A policy is a guiding principle used to set direction in an organization. Policies can be courses of action to guide and influence decisions. A procedure is a particular way of accomplishing something. Procedures should be designed as a series of steps to accomplish an end result.
Read moreYou need policies and procedures to communicate your goals; standardize behavior, processes, and results; train employees consistently; and identify what’s acceptable behavior and what’s not.
Read moreWhere should you start when writing policies and procedures? Should policies come before procedures, or should it be the other way around?
Read moreWriting error-free procedures can be as easy as using these seven simple keys.
Read moreDon’t go into long explanations or try to dispense too much information. Complexity is an enemy of consistency and quality.
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 moreLearn how to use Standard Operating Procedures to achaive your goals.
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