Process Inventory
Different processes comprise the daily operations of a business. They vary from the simple withdrawal of raw materials from storage or warehouse to the more complicated process of making an actual product.
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What Is Process Inventory?
A process inventory is a listing of all processes involved in the operation of a business. It lists all major activities done within the business day.
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What Is Included in a Process Inventory?
An inventory of all processes involved in a business includes the most common but basic processes and the smallest processes. The processes are then analyzed in order to ascertain importance among the processes and also to determine which processes take priority over the others.
Process inventory helps the business by eliminating processes that are not necessary for the business thereby optimizing operational efficiency. Losses are also minimized as processes are further improved and a sequence can be developed to determine the order in which processes are to be done.
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How to Analyze a Business Process Inventory
As a business is comprised of different processes in everyday operation, the business process inventory aims to bring out processes having potential issues or problems which may later on contribute to a much bigger issue.
The following are a few basic steps in analyzing a business process inventory:
- Determine a particular process which needs to be addressed.
- Communicate with key personnel involved in the process.
- Ask for suggestions in which the process can be improved.
- Summarize suggestions and relay to process owners the suggested action plans.
- Evaluate the results after action plans have been made and determine whether the process has improved or still needs improvement.
- Take note of any improvements and restructure action plans to reflect new changes or improvements to the process.
- Reevaluate results each and every time to further improvements. Process and operational analysis is all about continuous improvement in connection to the ever changing needs of the business.
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