How does TeamFlow compare to other flowchart programs?
Other flowchart programs only allow you to represent your process as a series of shapes connected by lines. The only information such a simplistic view shows is a sequence of events – the “what” of the project. They cannot readily convey information about who is working on each step, how information flows between team members, budget and schedule information, or what reference documentation is associated with each step. TeamFlow is based on a management model developed by Dr. W. Edwards Deming in the 1960s and 1970s. His goal was to create a way of documenting a process in which the people who were doing the actual work were highlighted. He is reported to have told a colleague, “Work does not do itself.” A flowchart which does not prominently display the Team and how they each fit into the overall process flow is only half a picture. TeamFlow shows the entire picture. TeamFlow is a multi-dimensional deployment flowchart application whose information-rich TeamView worksheet conveys info