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Briefly explain the use of decision making flowchart​

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Answered by shubhamraj57698
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A flowchart is a picture of the separate steps of a process in sequential order. It is a generic tool that can be adapted for a wide variety of purposes, and can be used to describe various processes, such as a manufacturing process, an administrative or service process, or a project plan.

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A flowchart is a picture of the separate steps of a process in sequential order. It is a generic tool that can be adapted for a wide variety of purposes, and can be used to describe various processes, such as a manufacturing process, an administrative or service process, or a project plan. It's a common process analysis tool and one of the seven basic quality tools.

WHEN TO USE A FLOWCHART:-

• To develop understanding of how a process is done

• To study a process for improvement

• To communicate to others how a process is done

• When better communication is needed between people involved with the same process

• To document a process

• When planning a project

FLOWCHART CONSIDERATIONS:-

• Don’t worry about drawing the flowchart the "right way." Ultimately, the right way is the way that helps those involved understand the process.

• Identify and involve in the flowcharting process all key people involved with the process. This includes suppliers, customers, and supervisors. Involve them in the actual flowcharting sessions by interviewing them before the sessions and/or by showing them the developing flowchart between work sessions and obtaining their feedback.

• Do not assign a "technical expert" to draw the flowchart. People who actually perform the process should do it.

DEVELOP A FLOWCHART:-

Use the flowchart template (Excel) to create a graphical representation of the steps in a process to better understand it and reveal opportunities for improvement.

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