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''A procedure (for purposes of the ISO 9001 implementation) is defined as a documented process for quality activities that are interdepartmental. The intent of the procedures are to be used as a reference where they will provide guidance and consistency when employees perform quality related tasks. | ''A procedure (for purposes of the ISO 9001 implementation) is defined as a documented process for quality activities that are interdepartmental. The intent of the procedures are to be used as a reference where they will provide guidance and consistency when employees perform quality related tasks. | ||
− | For our internal use, most of the procedures documented herein are actually subtasks of larger procedures. A procedure can be repeated for | + | For our internal use, most of the procedures documented herein are actually subtasks of larger procedures. A procedure can be repeated for different clients in parallel, or repeated for the same client at different times. '' |
A procedure is [[workflow]] of [[event]]s and involves many [[actors]]. A procedure is complete from start to end. | A procedure is [[workflow]] of [[event]]s and involves many [[actors]]. A procedure is complete from start to end. |
Revision as of 04:50, 21 June 2006
A procedure (for purposes of the ISO 9001 implementation) is defined as a documented process for quality activities that are interdepartmental. The intent of the procedures are to be used as a reference where they will provide guidance and consistency when employees perform quality related tasks.
For our internal use, most of the procedures documented herein are actually subtasks of larger procedures. A procedure can be repeated for different clients in parallel, or repeated for the same client at different times.
A procedure is workflow of events and involves many actors. A procedure is complete from start to end. A procedure is a transcluded article that follows ETVX
- Often confused with process, used interchageably sometimes.
Examples of a Procedure
- doing a payroll from start to finish
- issuing a refund check
- hiring a new employee
See Project