Re: Process Flow Methodology - looking for resources
- From: "Doug" <ds-mail@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 18:18:43 -0500
Or look for IDEF0 (zero)
It was a military std long ago for process diagrams
Doug.S
"David J Parker [MVP Visio]" <davidp@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Perhaps you should look at http://www.bpmn.org/ as Visio 2010 Premium will
support BPMN 1.1 ?
"Process Mapper" <ProcessMapper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Thanks WapperDude. I have googled, but I really am not finding anything.
I'm
sure it's just not interesting enough for people to post about. I'm
trying to
not reinvent the wheel, but it looks like I may have to do that. What a
boring topic - there are so many things I'd rather work on!
Thanks,
PM
"WapperDude" wrote:
I don't know if there is any standard for PFM. You can google process
flow
diagrams and perhaps find something there -- there are all kinds of
examples. But, ultimately, sounds like you get to create/define the
standard
and methodology. Find out what the employees do, how/why, what's in
common,
what's different, and then put together something makes sense. Visio is
a
resource tool that aids you in putting it together once you make your
decisions.
Wapperdude
"Process Mapper" wrote:
I'm not new to process mapping, but I am trying to develop a
methodology and
set of standards for my company. Can anyone recommend some good
resources for
things like file naming conventions, level-of-detail standardization,
collaboration techniques, etc?
I'm also trying to find other "process mappers" that I can network
with -
this forum is more technical than I need - I'm focused more on
methodology.
Thanks,
.
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