Operational Workflow Instance
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A Operational Workflow Instance is a process instance of an organizational process (orchestrates tasks and resources in systematic sequences to enable work coordination and process automation).
- AKA: Low-Level Work Process.
- Context:
- input: workflow requirements, resource constraints, and process specifications.
- output: executed workflows, process metrics, and performance reports.
- measure: workflow efficiency, resource utilization, and process compliance.
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- It can range from being a Department-Level Workflow to being an Enterprise-Wide Workflow, depending on its organizational scope.
- It can range from being a Linear Workflow to being a Branching Workflow, depending on its decision complexity.
- It can range from being a Short-Term Workflow to being a Long-Running Workflow, depending on its execution duration.
- It can range from being a Simple Workflow to being a Complex Workflow, depending on its process complexity.
- It can range from being a Manual Workflow to being an Automated Workflow , depending on its automation level.
- It can range from being a Standalone Workflow to being an Integrated Workflow, depending on its system integration.
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- It can be supported by a Workflow-Supporting Application.
- It can integrate with Task Management System for work tracking.
- It can connect to Automation Platform for task execution.
- It can coordinate Task Sequence through process definition.
- It can manage Resource Allocation through scheduling system.
- It can control Information Flow through process rule.
- It can enforce Process Control through role assignment.
- It can maintain Process Consistency through standard procedure.
- It can include Team Collaboration through shared workspace.
- It can include Process Monitoring through tracking system.
- It can support Collaboration Tool for team coordination.
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- Examples:
- Business Function Workflows, such as:
- Document Management Workflows, such as:
- Order Processing Workflows, such as:
- Resource Management Workflows, such as:
- Personnel Management Workflows, such as:
- Service Management Workflows, such as:
- Domain-Specific Workflows, such as:
- Technology-Enhanced Workflows, such as:
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- Business Function Workflows, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- High-Level Organizational Process, which focuses on strategic direction rather than operational details.
- Strategic Process, which focuses on long-term planning rather than day-to-day operations.
- Ad Hoc Process, which lacks structured sequences and defined rules for repeatable execution.
- Random Task Execution, which operates without systematic coordination and process control.
- Informal Procedure, which misses standardized steps, role definitions, and performance tracking.
- Project, which is unique endeavor rather than recurring process.
- See: Process Management, Task Automation, Resource Coordination, System Integration, Process Optimization, Workflow Modeling, Process Control.
References
2024-12-03
- Perplexity.ai
- Question: How do operational workflows manifest in concrete instances? Please explain using examples from different industries and implementations, including automation examples and specific applications.
- Answer: Operational workflows manifest in various concrete instances across different organizational settings, demonstrating how abstract processes transform into actionable sequences.
- Business Process Implementation:
- Adobe Experience Manager Example:
- Workflow instances are created when a workflow model is executed, with each instance representing a specific operational sequence.
- These instances progress through defined lifecycle stages, from initiation to completion, with each step performing distinct activities like user input, page activation, or email communication.
- Adobe Experience Manager Example:
- Industry-Specific Applications:
- Automation Implementation:
- Resource Management:
- Operational workflows manifest in resource allocation through:
- Staff assignment based on task complexity.
- Physical resource distribution.
- Supply chain management and inventory control.
- Quality Control:
- Resource Management:
- Business Process Implementation:
- Citations:
[1] https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-65/content/sites/administering/operations/workflows [2] https://beslick.com/workflow-management-examples/ [3] https://www.healthit.gov/sites/default/files/topiclanding/2021-07/Workflow_Automation_Background_Report_FINAL.pdf [4] https://argondigital.com/blog/case-studies/applying-agile-principles-to-workflow-automation/ [5] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8318703/