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This paperwork OPS 571 Week 1 Individual Assignment Design a Flowchart for a Process has solution to the following tasks: Operations Management Questions: Week One Individual Assignment: Design a Flowchart for a Process Select a process that you perform daily but would like to spend less time doing, such as driving to work. Process – Driving to work Design a flowchart using an appropriate tool. The flowchart document is available in a separate attachment. Comment on the factors that affect the process design. The elements which impact the process time include arranging and starting the actual drive, general security, the requirement for gas, parking availability, and finally ending the visit. Identify at least one metric to measure the process. An appropriate metric to use is time. The period of time it requires for me to drive from my house to my work to execute the process design will be calculated in minutes. Submit your flowchart for the process. Begin collecting data for the identified metric every day of the workweek. You must submit the data collected at the end of each week.
Business - General Business 1. Individual Assignment: Design a Flowchart for a Process · Select a process you perform daily but would like to spend less time doing, such as driving to work. Don’t use something as simple as combing your hair, reading email or taking a shower. Those will not give you enough data points to complete the assignments in latter weeks. Conversely don’t pick something too complicated like month end closing of the books. · Design a flowchart using an appropriate tool. Follow good flow charting techniques. · Comment on the factors that affect the process design. · Identify at least one metric to measure the process. · Submit your flowchart for the process. · Begin collecting data for the identified metric every day of the workweek. You must submit the data collected at the end of each week.
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