Difference between transaction process approach and business process approach in risk management
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Procedures are an abnormal state perspective of the association's activities.
The key assignments inside the general procedure are distinguished. Process portrayals more often than not allude to a few people or groups as procedures tend to flow over the association.
ISO characterizes a procedure as an arrangement of interrelated or associating exercises which change contributions to outputs.
Procedures are the point by point steps that portray how a procedure step will be performed. Techniques and work guidelines are then used to characterize how certain undertakings are done at each phase all the while.
The key assignments inside the general procedure are distinguished. Process portrayals more often than not allude to a few people or groups as procedures tend to flow over the association.
ISO characterizes a procedure as an arrangement of interrelated or associating exercises which change contributions to outputs.
Procedures are the point by point steps that portray how a procedure step will be performed. Techniques and work guidelines are then used to characterize how certain undertakings are done at each phase all the while.
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