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Siebel Business Process Framework: Workflow Guide > Developing Workflow Processes > Process of Analyzing Business Requirements > Gathering Information for Planning a Workflow ProcessThis task is a step in Process of Analyzing Business Requirements. You can gather information for workflow process planning. To gather information for planning a workflow process
Analyzing Existing Performance of a Business ProcessCurrent business processes provide the basis of what you define when you use Siebel Workflow. If you currently use an automated system, then you must gather information about the business processes that this system handles. It is also important to understand the limitations or problems of the current system that the workflow process must solve. To analyze existing performance of a business process The following sources might include existing process information:
For example, assume you must document the lifecycle for a new work item, such as a service request, from the moment that someone opens the service request to the moment someone closes it. You can include information about the decision points in the business process. For example, if someone must escalate a service request or to describe the approval path that Siebel CRM must run if the service request is high priority compared to low priority. Identifying Areas for ImprovementAfter you gather the required information about existing business processes, review it to determine if improvement opportunities exist or if a new business process is required. |
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