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New Post 2/10/2011 1:30 PM
User is offline KJ
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Re: Waterfall acceptance business process  

 

Your diagram articulates the crux of the process. Basically, each group reviews, updates and sends an accepted draft forward to the next group for review. The company approver finalises, accepts/publishes the document.
 
Here is my take on it, without showing the partitions.< i tried to upload an image but it did not work; I'll try later>
Here are the steps.
1.start.
2. create document
3. review
4. approve
5. if error/issues, update goto 3
6.group publish draft report
7.if more reviewgroups go to 3
8.finalise
9. publish document.
10. end.
 
Steps 1-2 are the original authors
Steps 3-7 are for each group (local, national, company approver, etc).
Steps 8-10 could be company approver  or the original authors
 
warm regards,
K
 
 
 
 
New Post 2/11/2011 12:26 AM
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