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Level 3- How to Identify Process?

Author: Danny Terro 3902



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•Each process will produce a single, complete, and meaningful result that contributes to the completion of the valued output necessary for the conclusion of the work of A Process Group. • When creating a process, the name given to the process will be derived from its goal. The process goal is an atomic statement describing the result of the successful completion of the process based on the process type and output produced. • Processes are named by referring to the business object that is completed by the process, suffixed with a verb that gives a sense of completion. • Verbs such as “determine”, “complete”, and “answer provide this sense on completion, whereas “draft”, develop”, and “propose” lack the finality needed to convey the needed completeness and will result in candidate processes that will not stand up to further decomposition.


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