Flowchart
Flowchart
Types of flowchart
1. Linear Flowchart.
A diagram that displays the sequence of work steps that make
up a process. This tool can help identify rework and redundant
or unnecessary steps within a process.
2. Deployment Flowchart.
It shows the actual process flow and identifies the people or
groups involved at each step. Horizontal lines define customer-
supplier relationships. This type of chart shows where the
people or groups fit into the process sequence, and how they
relate to one another throughout the process.
How do we construct a linear flowchart?
Following are the seven steps for developing a linear flowchart
1. Define the process to be flowcharted, and the purpose for
flowcharting it.
2. Assemble the right people to develop the flowchart—those
operators, technicians, or office workers who are actually
involved in the process.
3. Establish process boundaries—the starting and ending
points.
How do we construct a linear flowchart?
• Identify the major activities or sub processes that are
included in the process.
• Determine what is not included in the scope of the process to
remove any doubt or confusion about the boundaries. This
may also help establish the scope of related processes.
4. List the steps, activities, and decisions to be charted. If your
team is not sure about a step, mark it to be investigated
later.
5. Put the steps in chronological sequence. Sometimes it's
easier to start with the last step and work back to the first
step.
How do we construct a linear flowchart?
6. Assign flowchart symbols such as boxes, diamonds, and
triangles.
7. Review and title the Flowchart.