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Basic Workflow Diagram

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Basic Workflow Diagram

The official business definition of a Basic Workflow Diagram (BWD) is a diagram that visually represents the sequence of activities in a business process. It typically consists of a set of symbols and arrows that represent the steps and tasks involved in completing a process. The symbols used can vary depending on the type of process being represented, but they typically include shapes such as rectangles and circles to represent tasks, and arrows to indicate the flow of the process. BWDs are a great tool for both managers and employees because they provide a visual representation of the entire process, allowing everyone to quickly understand the process and the order of activities. They are also helpful in identifying any potential bottlenecks or inefficiencies in the process, and they can be used to map out the process and make any necessary improvements.

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