HAZARD REGISTER AND COMMUNICATION FLOW CHART
Por: Flávia Neves • 5/8/2021 • Trabalho acadêmico • 456 Palavras (2 Páginas) • 186 Visualizações
Practice Peer-graded Assignment: Process Mapping Exercise
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Instructions
After reading pages 56-59, and viewing the process mapping video create your own process map. Select a process that you perform regularly. It could be your morning routine, preparing a simple meal, or any other common process that you repeat regularly.
Upload your process map in Word, Excel, or another software format. You may also sketch it by hand and upload as an image.
Review criteria
Create a simple process map that includes process steps, and decision points. Maintain the same level of detail throughout the map. Make sure decision points have only two outcomes. You should have about 10 total steps and include at least one decision point. You may create your process map in Word, Excel, or some other software, or you may sketch it out by hand. Submit a clear picture of you map for peer review.
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