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Process mapping workbook
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    • Introduction
      • Brainstorming
        • Exercise 1 - Identify a process
        • Exercise 2 - Make your roster
        • Exercise 3 - Add tasks
        • Exercise 4 - User stories
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        Sequencing
        • Exercise 5 - Create a timeline
      • Inputs and outputs
        • Exercise 6 - Task deep dive
      • Transitions
        • Exercise 7 - Methods and triggers
      • Reporting
        • Exercise 8 - Required reports
      • Quality check
        • Exercise 9 - QA data
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        Checkpoint
        • Process Summary
      • Access and security
        • Exercise 10- Data permissions
      • Tooling
        • Exercise 11- Design a solution
      • Next steps
Now that you’ve gotten a list of all the tasks performed during your process, it’s time to examine the sequence in which they happen. Your goal is to have a complete timeline of all tasks done in
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Sequencing is important as it can begin to uncover how information flows through the system. Ordering things can help uncover and identify dependencies between tasks, or spark your memory to tasks that occur behind the scenes and were overlooked in the brainstorming phase.

Objectives

Identify the order in which tasks are completed
Add any additional tasks that were forgotten in the brainstorming phase




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