What are the main Process Definition Lifecycle Activities?
I spent most of this afternoon developing a set of process design templates (more of that tomorrow) and got to thinking about the main activities involved in process definition. I’m mentoring graduates business analysts and walking them through the ABCs of process design. It’s baby steps for now. Here’s what we came up with this afternoon. Depending on the nature of the project, the process definition lifecycle will involve several of the following steps: 1. Identifying high-priority process tasks – This is based on analysis of process requirements and by identifying who is best qualified to create the processes. 2. Analyze Process Requirements – Maintain a clear understanding of what the process is intended to do, how it should be done, and how it should be expressed, for example in MS Word process narratives or in MS Visio flowcharts. 3. Create the Process Architecture – Define and/or refine the organization’s current process architecture. 4. Define the Processes – Add, refine, restr
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