Workflow
Workflow
Intro
Workflow is an orchestrated, repeatable pattern of business activity that transforms materials, provides services, or processes information. It organizes resources into defined processes.
Key points:
- Makes work predictable and measurable.
- Enables automation and standardization.
- Common use cases across EA/BPM/Data/App/Tech include approvals, fulfillment, and case management.
- Pitfall: rigid workflows that ignore exceptions and learning.
Examples:
- Purchase approval with thresholds and escalations.
- Customer onboarding across sales, risk, and service.
- Incident triage and resolution in IT operations.
In practice:
Model workflows with clear roles, inputs/outputs, and KPIs; automate high‑volume, rule‑based steps first.
Related terms: Workflow Automation; Process; BPMN
FAQs:
Q: Is workflow the same as process?
A: Workflow is a type of process emphasizing orchestrated tasks and resources.
Q: Can workflows be ad hoc?
A: Yes, but define rules for flexibility and governance.