Basic Workflow


A workflow is a map that shows you how something is done, taking you from point A to point B. Often there are various ways to get to the desired place to go. On some roads, traffic may get stuck, while others create management gaps. In the business world, everyone wants to reach their destination in the shortest and error-free way with the least energy. The workflow should be designed to find the best way in accordance with the business realities. Accurate and fast progress of business in every enterprise, whether small or large, is possible with the correct design and implementation of workflows.



Every business has different goals and industries have their own jargon and ways of doing business. It is important to understand that each workflow may be different and may vary according to business strategies. Workflows are affected by many factors inside and outside the business. For example, if there is no organizational structure and culture suitable for the workflow design, the system does not work or slows down, and sometimes it can get completely out of control or crash. It will be beneficial for the expert who designs the workflow to observe the business processes correctly and design by taking into account the business practices and culture.


Recommendation
First, carefully examine the activities and other factors involved in the business model. Approach the business with a holistic view and analyze where the business begins, where it ends, and which paths, advances and reverses it takes.


Exercise
Create a model Basic Workflow Canvas by selecting an enterprise. Finalize your model by discussing it with business professionals you trust.


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